Journalism History for Saturday 8th February 2025

Review of UK and world papers and coverage of UK and global journalism stories for Journalism History Saturday 8th February 2025.

Journalism is the first draft of history and these daily reports seek to provide an online briefing of the history of journalism for each day featured.

The Chartered Institute of Journalists remembers all the professional journalists and media workers murdered and killed while doing their work this year in all parts of the world and remember the immense sacrifice of those who gave their lives to the profession in the past. We send our condolences to their families, friends and professional colleagues.

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BBC News papers’ review analysing front pages of UK national newspapers for Saturday 8th February 2025: “‘Trump wants UK tax cuts for tech giants’ and ‘hands off our ISAs.'” See: https://x.com/CIoJournalist/status/1888095109100511543

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Guardian media reports: ‘Millionaire accused over 2017 murder of Maltese journalist freed on bail. Family of Daphne Caruana Galizia condemn delays in bringing Yorgen Fenech to trial after arrest in 2019.’ See: https://x.com/CIoJournalist/status/1888337112870572143

Guardian letters: ‘AI is developing fast, but regulators must be faster. Dr Tom McClelland on consequences of AI consciousness, Michael Webb on protecting creative industries, Profs Dignum & Hall on need for global regulatory framework.’ See: https://x.com/CIoJournalist/status/1888247885126406207

CIoJ LinkedIn news edited by Liz Justice

ITV today pulled all chef and personality Gino D’Acampo’s shows from its upcoming schedules. See: https://www.linkedin.com/…/urn:li:activity…

Latest postings at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/63500/

Many congratulations to Gerald Bowey, the new President of the Chartered Institute of Journalists and Caroline Roddis, the new Vice-President. Their roles were confirmed in a handover event at the Reform Club in Central London on Tuesday 20th February 2024.

Bowey emphasised the guidance, support, and encouragement that had been at the heart of the Institute for 140 years and announced the launch of a new Young Journalist of the Year awards scheme that would encourage journalists under 30 years of age to enter a range of categories.

Commenting Bowey said: “the Institute is focused on supporting working journalists, both in-house and freelance, in the workplace, as a trade union, and in sustaining journalists in difficult circumstances as a charitable trust.

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Two Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Journalists at the heart of British Journalism History

T.P.O’Connor founder of London campaigning evening newspaper The Star in 1888 and Arthur Burrows the first journalist and news presenter at the B.B.C. 1922.

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CIoJ X news feed at: https://x.com/CIoJournalist

CIoJ LinkedIn news feed edited by Liz Justice at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/63500/

CIoJ Facebook news feed at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077475452242


CIoJ LinkedIn news stories, Hold The Front Page news stories, Guardian media news stories, Press Gazette news stories, Arab News media stories and other stories from miscellaneous sources

The Institute calls on Belarus to release the more than 40 journalists and media workers detained including Maryna Zolatava and Liudmila Chekina each suffering 12 year jail terms. Belarus is currently ranked 167th out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index. See: https://rsf.org/en/country/belarus

The CIoJ calls on all governments and states unjustly detaining journalists for doing their professional work to respect freedom of expression, the right to liberty and free them immediately. See: https://rsf.org/en/new-record-number-journalists-jailed-worldwide


North American Newspapers for Saturday 8th February 2025


French Newspapers for Saturday 8th February 2025


Montage of world newspapers for Satuday 8th February 2025

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