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£2m investigative budget given to City journalists
An independent investigative journalism unit with a £2m budget is being hosted at City University. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ), a not-for-profit experiment, is due to open on 26 April this year.
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City at the heart of credit crisis coverage
“Last September was the moment when the world changed forever,” said Kiran Stacey (Newspaper, 2008), a reporter for the Financial Times. “I was outside Lehman the day after it failed, trying to interview sacked bankers. The sense of destruction around Canary Wharf was almost as if a bomb had gone off.” By Hannah Hudson
Newsbite podcast: a round up of today’s headlines
Anna Marie-Julyan and Gabrielle Jaffe go through today’s headlines, including a cracking pun of the day.
London newsagents on the state of British journalism
After hearing from the media big wigs, Matthew Parris, Nick Davies and Stewart Purvis about the state of British journalism, Gabrielle Jaffe interviews the real experts, the people who actually sell the news.
Newsbite: A round up of today’s headlines
Lucinda Dunseath and Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith rattle through today’s headlines.Today includes Fern Britton’s departure from This Morning, and The Mail’s coverage of the ‘abortion ads’.
Edited by Clarissa Sebag-Monterfiore
Newsbite: a round-up of the day’s headlines
Lucinda Dunseath and Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore rattle through today’s headlines.
Newsbite podcast: round-up of the day’s news
George Kiley and Nick Johnstone rattle through some headlines of the day.
