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Women in the news supporting the Charity08/04/2024
We are delighted to announce our friends Women in Journalism are supporting the Charity at their flag ship event next week ( April 18)
Journalists’ Charity supporters are welcome to attend at the members rate of £10 ( in person) or £2 (online).
“How women shape the news.” As we face a high -stakes election what role does modern media play?
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Birmingham through the lens – a JC fundraiser02/04/2024
A book of fascinating news photos by one of the country’s top photojournalists Bernard “Bunny” Hess has raised a further £1,000 for The Journalists Charity.
“Bunny” was regarded as “Mr. Birmingham” and a tribute in the Birmingham Mail said he “captured Brum like no other news photographer”.
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Happy Easter26/03/2024
Hopefully, this Easter weekend will be a time of peace and happiness for you and your loved ones. But if you’re struggling, or you know someone who might be experiencing a tough time, we’re here to help.
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Watch back Donna Ferguson’s masterclass29/01/2024
Missed the excellent masterclass with Donna Ferguson on how to pitch successfully?
The recording of the event is available here.
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Help at Christmas, support for life.18/12/2023
This year, like every year since our foundation in 1864, the Journalists’ Charity has helped to keep food on the table and a roof over head for many journalists struggling through tough times.
Here are some real stories from the hundreds of journalists we’ve helped this year alone.
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Wales Media Awards raise £9k for JC08/12/2023
The Journalists’ Charity’s Wales Media Awards 2023 have raised more than £9,000 to help journalists in need.
The event, held in Cardiff’s Parkgate Hotel on November 10, was attended by 200-plus guests from across the industry in Wales and the rest of the UK.
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Journalists’ Carols at St Bride’s Church, Fleet St.16/11/2023
When : Monday December 18
Time : Doors open at 6pm
Where: St Bride’s Church, Fleet St.
Readers include: Harry Cole, Political Editor, The Sun; Helen Lewis, The Atlantic; Chris Mason, Political Editor, BBC; Susanna Reid, Good Morning Britain & Ben Taylor, Editor ,The Sunday Times.
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Star studded Scottish lunch raises thousands for JC.16/11/2023
The Scottish media turned out in force on Friday October 20 to celebrate journalism in Scotland and to raise funds for the Journalists’ Charity.
Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart performed a live version of their hit podcast ‘The Rest is Politics’ to a crowd of more than 350 journalists, politicians, and other leading figures from across Scotland.
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