
Programmes, portfolios & producing: how I spent my summer on placement at BBC Wales
School of Journalism trainee Cymbeline Young shares how he spent his £1,000 summer bursary working for BBC Wales.

What is Threads and how is it useful for journalists?
Journalism in 2023 involves much more than writing articles. Here is everything we know about Threads and how to use it as a journalist!

News Associates chosen to launch and deliver The Times Summer Academy
News Associates is delighted to have teamed up with The Times to deliver their inaugural Summer Academy.

NEWS ASSOCIATES TRAINEES PRODUCE CORONATION COVERAGE FIT FOR A KING
After weeks of anticipation and planning our trainees were out in full force to cover the coronation of King Charles III.

News Associates trainees cover every Greater Manchester local election count
Local elections took place across Greater Manchester on May 4, 2023, and News Associates Manchester trainees covered them all – attending every single one of the region’s vote counts.

JournoFest 2023: What is the next big thing in journalism panel
Our JournoFest panellists discuss the question ‘what is the next big thing in journalism?’ and how AI will transform the journalism industry.

JournoFest 2023: What makes great journalism panel
This year’s second JournoFest panel focussed on ‘What makes journalism great?’, and discussed the core elements of compelling journalism.

JournoFest 2023: In conversation with The Times chairman John Witherow
Times Newspapers chairman John Witherow was the keynote speaker for our seventh annual journalism conference JournoFest.

UCAS Clearing 2023 explained
If you change your mind or don’t get the grades you need for your firm or insurance choice, you can apply through UCAS Clearing.

UCAS Extra 2023 explained
If you’ve applied for university and used all five of your original UCAS choices, UCAS Extra gives you another chance to gain a place.