School of Journalism trainees cover 2022 local elections

School of Journalism trainees cover 2022 local elections

This year’s local elections were a key test of the national political mood, and News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees were on the frontline of reporting crucial vote counts in London and Greater Manchester. The local elections on 5 May were a great...
How I became a… foreign correspondent

How I became a… foreign correspondent

Speaking from Mumbai to aspiring journalists gathered via Zoom, Joe Wallen detailed his career as The Telegraph’s south east Asia foreign correspondent, and the path he took to get there.  Here, part-time News Associates trainee Ellen Murphy tells us what she learnt....
Ultimate guide to UCAS Extra 2022

Ultimate guide to UCAS Extra 2022

If you’ve applied for university in 2022 and have used all five of your original UCAS choices, UCAS Extra gives you another chance to gain a place.  If you included five choices on your application and have received decisions from all five but weren’t accepted or you...
A day in the life of a Washington Post reporter

A day in the life of a Washington Post reporter

Emmanuel Felton, Washington Post race and ethnicity reporter, shared how he built a career in investigative journalism and the challenges of reporting on race in the United States, writes part-time News Associates trainee Micaela Arneson.  Emmanuel didn’t set out to...
A day in the life of a political journalist

A day in the life of a political journalist

Political journalist Adam Payne shared his experience of building contacts and developing his career as a lobby reporter during an exciting time in British politics. Adam is a senior correspondent at Politics Home, soon to be their new political editor, covering...