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10 February 2017
The Reuters Memorial Lecture: We broke the news. How do we fix it?
Melissa Bell, Vox Media -
11 January 2017
Journalism in an age of terror
Andrew Dorman, Professor of International Security, Kings College, Stephen Grey, Security Correspondent and author Sir David Omand, former head of GCHQ -
01 December 2016
Webinar: News alerts and the battle for the lockscreen
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09 December 2016
Politics, media and language in the era of Trump and Brexit
Mark Thompson, Chief Executive and President, The New York Times Company -
25 November 2016
Reflections on media and politics: from Margaret Thatcher to Brexit
The Rt Hon. the Lord David Willetts, former Minister for Universities and Science, 2010-2014, and MP for Havant, 1992-2015 -
04 November 2016
Different styles of journalism in Japan and the UK
Reiko Saisho, bureau chief, NHK London Bureau -
21 October 2016
Journalism in the Age of Terrorism
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute -
14 October 2016
The need for slow media in the digital age
Helen Boaden, Director of BBC Radio -
30 November 2016
Statistics, the BBC and impartiality
Dame Jil Matheson, former UK national statistician and leader of BBC Trust Review -
23 November 2016
Catastrophic Success: President Erdoğan of Turkey and the opposition media
Kerim Balci, editor in chief, Turkish Review -
16 November 2016
Reuters: innovating to stay ahead - from pigeons to multimedia
Jane Barrett, global head of multimedia, Editorial, Reuters -
09 November 2016
Strength in numbers – how journalists cracked the Panama Papers
Holly Watt, investigations correspondent, the Guardian