Journalism History Sunday 16th October 2022

Daily review of UK and world papers, celebration of the history of photojournalism, media law and style-guide tips and global journalism stories for Sunday 16th October 2022.

Review of UK papers. Broadsheets. Telegraph: ‘Hunt delays 1p tax cut as Bank backs Chancellor’, Sunday Times: ‘Hunt takes full control as plotters circle wounded PM’, Observer: ‘Tories in talks to oust Truss’, & Independent: ‘Hunt rips up PM’s plans.’ https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581591444355448832

Review of UK papers. Middle Markets. Mail on Sunday: ‘Boycott “hurtful” TV Crown say King’s friends’, Sunday Express: ‘Revealed- secret plot to oust PM’, & The Herald in Scotland: ‘Sturgeon- “No country is better prepared for independence.”‘ https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581592567795240960

Review of UK papers. Tabloids. Star: ‘Fairy wail New York’, Sunday People: ‘Cost of living crisis. A million workers set to strike’ and Sunday Mirror: ‘What next for Britain? Tories want Big Ben for PM.’ https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581593311134986240

Review of world papers. Sunday Times SA: ‘Cyril’s perks about-turn’, Sunday Times India: ‘Biden- Pak dangerous, has nukes, no cohesion’, New York Times: ‘The lives of 3 women, brutally lost in Bucha’, & Jerusalem Post: ‘As violence rises, PA ups effort to stop IDF op.’ https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581594529836457984

Celebration of the history of photojournalism. It is 25th June 1918 and George Bain news agency photographs ‘Police Women – Capt. Edyth Totten and women police reserve in New York City.’ https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581596353972826113

Police Women – Capt. Edyth Totten and women police reserve. New York City US Library of Congress, Public Domain

Style Tips. Guardian online guide on ‘Jargon- See: https://theguardian.com/guardian-observer-style-guide-j ‘Originally jargon was “the inarticulate utterance of birds, or a vocal sound resembling it; twittering, chattering”. https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581595567742124032

Media Law Tips. Never be in doubt that libel litigation in England and Wales is expensive; particularly if it goes to trial. See 5RB briefing https://5rb.com/…/rebekah-vardy-ordered-to-pay…/ Rebekah Vardy ordered to pay up to £1.5 million in legal costs. https://twitter.com/CIoJournalist/status/1581597224794214401

North American Newspapers 16th October 2022

Montage of world newspapers 16th October 2022

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