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Oliver Carroll talk about war in Ukraine’s conflict zone

Everyone is invited to hear Rory Carroll talk about what it has been like covering the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. You can see his work here. Come to the main undergraduate newsroom at 1pm on Monday 12 October.  Rory will be there with his colleague Karen Widess, from the Institute from War and Peace Reporting, […]

Taylor Swift brings us back to 2008 by topping the charts with re-recorded Fearless album

In an era of female empowerment Taylor Swift reclaimed her crown by re-recording her first six studio albums after a tumultuous battle with music mogul Scooter Braun. In 2019 his company Braun’s Ithaca Holdings acquired Taylor’s catalogue, which she vehemently opposed. Her music was then sold to a private equity firm, Shamrock Capital for $300 […]

Latest from Beijing

In my blog yesterday I wrote that the Chinese authorities had rescinded press freedoms granted during the Olympic Games. It now appears that early reports from Beijing were too pessimistic and that I may have been wrong.  Latest reports from the BBC indicate that the new rules on foreign reporters have been extended, though it […]

MONEY NEEDED! (SWEEPSTAKE UPDATE)

THE deadline for entry fees for the CfJ sweepstake passed yesterday, and I have received only £18 – the total prize fund should be £64. The list in the newsroom is not completely full, so you still have a chance to enter, just put your name down and hand £2 to me. The draw was supposed […]

Blog post reminder: MA and Year 1 and 2 undergrad students

A quick reminder to MA students and to BA year 1 and year 2 students: make sure you have done your blog post for this term by the end of next week.  Remember this forms part of your coursework assessments for Practical Multimedia Journalism (for the MAs) and for Convergent Journalism (for the BAs).

Anelka Double Caps Chelsea Stroll

Nicolas Anelka continued his hot streak of form by scoring twice in Chelsea’s 3-0 win over West Brom this evening, a result that sends the West London side to the top of the Barclay’s Premier League table. The Frenchman’s double came after a shot from Jose Bosingwa had beaten Scott Carson at his near post. […]

Social media justice

Twitter and YouTube users’ disgust has drawn swift attention to the appalling racist behaviour of a woman on a Croydon tram today. In a video called My Tram Experience a woman with her son on her lap is shown swearing and insulting fellow passengers. She shouts at them: ‘My Britain is f— all now,’ and […]

Year 3 Journalism Project supervisors

Journalism Project supervisors for the Year 3 undergraduate group are as follows: Richard: Alexandra, Wiktoria, Jamie, Adam Rob: Fasika, Busayo, Chloe, Juliana Angela: Charlotte, Charlotte, Shinissa, Jennifer Ian: Henry, Hugo, Ben, Georgia Please make an appointment to see your supervisor as soon as possible.

The state of football in 2019

Football in 2018 gave us so many highlights. England winning a penalty shoot-out. The emergence of Croatia as a new favourite. Manchester City’s dominance in the Premier League. Jose Mourinho’s near destruction of Manchester United. Kylian Mbappe’s rise to the top. But 2018 was also awful for the sport. Where to start? Perhaps, FIFA’s continued […]

Radio News Day Outline

 Hey Guys- so here are the job allocations for tomorrow, if you have any real issues with it let me know! I’ve decided to have conference at 9.30 tomorrow, its not too early so you all have time to do some research in the morning! :p Check your emails for more info- my number is included […]

The Extinction Rebellion Protests

After years of awareness with regards to global warming it seems only now people are starting to take notice. The recent Extinction Rebellion protests throughout London have meant that climate change is finally a topic of discussion amongst MP’s within the House of Commons. In which time over 1000 people were inevitably arrested, including British […]

Mishal Husain’s book – The skills

This book by the BBC Today programme presenter is well worth a read, particulary for students about to launch themselves in to the world of work. I’m going to include it on my reading list for First Year Reporting and Writing. Mishal Husain writes about her own career and addresses the obstacles faced by women […]

Nelson Mandela. The world mourns a hero.

For some months now we’ve been anticipating the departure of a great leader. Madiba Nelson Mandela has died at 95-years-old, today the world mourns a hero.   Madiba was the first black president of South Africa. He is known throughout the world for his fights against apartheid. To millions not only in South Africa, or […]

Sometimes the fight for press freedom starts in a Dartford car park

DArtfordCarPark.png Today is World Press Freedom Day.Pity nobody told Dartford Borough Council Press Officer Lewis Kirnon.As the clock struck midnight to usher in the day on which we honour those who fight for the right to bear witness to democracy, Mr Kirnon was ensuring precisely the opposite happened – by refusing two of our students […]

A brief history of CTE in American Football, and its implications for its future

CTEfeature.jpeg   A brief history of CTE in American Football, and its implications for its future     Sunday Football, the Superbowl, CTE?    Three terms that now seem to be equally synonymous with American Football. But what has led to the increasing fear of concussions within the sport, and what impact will it have […]

Introducing our new Year in Journalism programme

Do you want to be a journalist? nctjLogo.jpeg Would you like to learn the skills you need to challenge fake news and get work in a twenty first century newsroom? Now, Kent’s award-winning Centre for Journalism is pleased to offer the Year in Journalism. This freestanding, self-contained year, is open to students from other Schools […]

Firefox is in the building

The mysterious powers that run IT have finally allowed us to install Firefox on the newsroom PCs. So if you want to give Internet Explorer the elbow, you’ll find it on the list under Start->All programs. Ian

Dempsey Double Pegs Chelsea Back

Clint Dempsey headed in a late equaliser for Fulham to dent Chelsea’s title hopes heading into 2009. Fulham had taken the lead early in the first half from a free kick, Dempsey knocking in the first of his two goals from close range. Lampard equalised just after half time when Schwarzer dropped the ball in […]

Brexit bulldozers have turned my town into a traffic nightmare

Ashford used to be a small town, when I was young I remember playing in the fields and exploring the surrounding woodland. Ashford was a community with a small local market in the centre of the town. But this small market town has become a deserted victim of the pandemic, with glaring glass shopping centres […]

DannyLee’s blog

By Danny Lee Contributor: Michael Morgan Bain – with many thanks James Murdoch opened the floodgates to hell on Friday night and reopened old wounds as he delivered 34th James MacTaggart Lecture from the Edinburgh International Television Festival. The commercial media sector is in some form of agreement with Murdoch Jnr as he describes the […]

March 24th 1996: The day that forever set the tone for Toronto Raptors basketball

march241996.jpeg   March 24th 1996: The day that forever set the tone for Toronto Raptors basketball     March 24th 1996. A tale of two cities to rival that of Dickens’ classic. One a perennial powerhouse about to start their second three-peat in eight years. The other, an expansion team named after Jurassic Park that […]

Darland reservoir – photos

  Chatham residents are protesting against plans to build 50 flats next to Darland Banks nature reserve. Kent Wildlife Trust says the planning application does not adequately protect the species in Darland Banks. Anne Richmond, who is leading the local campaign, said: “There are so many limitations to the site. There is a lot of pipework […]

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