National Journalism Awards – Awards Presentation dinner 2014
Four Seasons Hotel Hamilton Place , London, United KingdomThe Awards Presentation dinner will take place on Thursday 19th November at the Four Seasons hotel, Park Lane.
The Awards Presentation dinner will take place on Thursday 19th November at the Four Seasons hotel, Park Lane.
In a year that has provided great campaigning journalism, in our business magazines, including blacklisting of construction workers (winner of both the News and Features categories) housing and welfare, personal rights and fraud all grabbing the news headlines the judges commented, on more than one occasion, that the quality of the investigative writing would have …
Communications Industry Carol Service Family, Friends and Colleagues welcome St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London EC4 Monday 12th December, 6.30pm (Please be in your seat by 6.20 at the latest) Join other communications groups for a Christmas Carol Concert at St Bride's Church and share in a programme of traditional and contemporary carols, readings and …
Hosted by: Hogan Lovells Venue: Atlantic House, Holborn Viaduct, EC1A 2FG Programme: 6pm Registration Chair: Stuart Macdonald, Editor, Inside Housing
Hosted by Edelman A panel of online editors will discuss some of the 'drivers' for gathering, assessing and delivering quality news items at a moments notice. Chaired by Claer Barrett, Senior Reporter, FT.com The Digital Disruptors Digital media is transforming the relationship between journalists and their audience. Pushing beyond the recreation of print content …
Entries will be called, with full details at the end of February, the closing date is Friday 17th April. Interviews will take place on: Thursday 14th, Friday 15th and Monday 18th May at a central London location.
Digital media is transforming the relationship between journalists and their audience. Pushing beyond the recreation of print content online, our pioneering panel of digital journalists discuss how new possibilities are opening up. Chaired by Claer Barrett of FT.com, the event will explore what established publications can learn from these digital natives who are creating and …
ACCIDENT OR ARTIFICE? DESIGNING A CAPITAL FROM WREN TO ABERCROMBIE Simon Thurley takes a broad historical perspective on the planning of London from the Great Fire to the Blitz. He asks what are the defining characteristics of London’s growth and how have they contributed to the city we have today. What makes London like the …
Simon Thurley takes a broad historical perspective on the planning of London Hosted by St Bride’s Church in association with London Festival of Architecture
Date etc TBC.