Laura Oliver

Laura Oliver

Laura Oliver is a freelance journalist, a contributor to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, co-founder of The Society of Freelance Journalists and the former editor of Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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Rachel Bartlett

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Jacob Granger

Jacob Granger

Jacob Granger is the community editor of JournalismUK

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Sarah Marshall

Sarah Marshall

Sarah Marshall is VP Audience Strategy at Condé Nast. She leads distribution and channel strategy globally. She is also the former technology editor for Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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Catalina Albeanu

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Joel Gunter

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Marcela Kunova

Marcela Kunova

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Caroline Scott

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Judith Townend

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Rachel McAthy

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Mădălina Ciobanu

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Paul McNally

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Oliver Luft

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Abigail Edge

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Fiona Scott

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London finance director creates space for honest business conversations through podcast

Running a business can be isolating. Especially once it starts to grow, the decisions get heavier and there’s less space to talk openly about what’s really going on. That feeling is what led London-based finance director Romesh Jeyaseelanayagam to co-host Strive & Thrive, a podcast built around honest conversations with founders and business leaders about the realities of running a business. The podcast began in October 2024 as a series of informal LinkedIn Live discussions. There was no big l
By Fiona Scott 3 min read

Crystals for love – the woo way

Louise Muir-Sage, the owner of Something Kind of Woo, the independent crystal and wellbeing shop in Wiltshire, is offering some tips on crystals which help with love and relationships in the run-up to Valentine’s Day. She has brought together five crystals commonly associated with love in its many forms, from self-worth and emotional recovery to trust and vulnerability. The collection reflects a growing interest in using crystals as tools for reflection, reassurance and personal development rat
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Leicester digital and brand agency becomes employee owned

Established digital and brand agency Cite DMS, based in Leicestershire, has become an employee-owned trust (EOT), marking a new chapter focused on long-term stability, shared ownership and protecting the culture of the business. Founded in 2000 as a digital-first agency, Cite DMS has evolved into a full-service agency delivering brand, strategy, creative and digital services to clients across a range of sectors. The move to employee ownership was recently completed and gives every member of the
By Fiona Scott 3 min read

Allergy packs chosen for UK School Breakfast Club roll out

Educational packs developed by allergy sufferer and campaigner Julianne Ponan MBE and the Benedict Blythe Foundation have been selected by the Department for Education as a supporting tool for the UK’s national Breakfast Clubs programme, due to roll out in April. The inclusion of the ‘ABC’ packs (Allergy Breakfast Club) marks a significant step towards ensuring the Breakfast Club scheme is safe and accessible for children with food or drink allergies. To date well over 280,000 children at scho
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Daniel Green

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Robert Andrews

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Asad Mirza

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Debbie Shaw

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From zero to 1,200 customers per week: How Credico scaled a grocery delivery brand

Leveraging insights rather than assumptions, a campaign based on data builds strategies on clarity rather than volume alone. Disciplined testing can redefine customer profiles, and swift, nimble pivots lead to long-term scale. Credico has seen firsthand that scaling from zero to 1,200 customers per week is a clear indicator of market validation. For a fresh grocery delivery brand in the United Kingdom, this level of weekly acquisition confirms market fit, effective targeting, and disciplined ex
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Five years, 691% growth: The telecoms success story that rewrote expectations

Sustained growth through excellent partnerships is a true measure of success. As the client put it themselves, the results “redefined what we deemed possible.” In a telecoms industry defined by rising acquisition costs and intensifying competition, one of the UK’s leading telecoms giants turned to Credico, an outsourced sales agency engineered for scale. The mandate was clear: build a field sales channel capable of delivering high-volume, predictable, year-on-year growth. From day one, the str
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Micro-Markets, Macro Results: Facilitating Growth in Small Markets

The untapped potential of small markets can offer great returns with the right approach that incorporates local expertise and personality. Big cities dominate marketing plans, but the real growth opportunities often lie beyond them. Across the UK, smaller towns, rural communities, and commuter belts are home to millions of potential customers who rarely see the same level of brand attention as those in London, Manchester, or Birmingham. For ambitious companies, those overlooked small markets re
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Beyond the Contract: Protecting Brand Reputation Through Smarter Sales Partnerships

In smaller markets, a brand's first impression counts even more. Make every moment matter by choosing an outsourced sales team that knows the neighborhood as well as your brand. Most brands look at outsourced sales through two lenses: reach and cost. Can we get into more locations, and can we do it without building a full in-house field team? Fair questions. But there’s a bigger one that often gets missed: who is actually standing in front of your customers, and what are they saying in your nam
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Catherine Edwards

Catherine Edwards

Catherine Edwards is a senior journalist working for the BBC and a freelance journalist and editorial strategy consultant. She was also a former maternity cover editor for Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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Joel Bissitt

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Damian Radcliffe

Damian Radcliffe

Damian Radcliffe is the Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism at the University of Oregon. He has three decades experience as an analyst, educator, journalist, and researcher.

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John Thompson

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Tom Rouse

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Hannah Storm

Hannah Storm

Hannah Storm is a resilience mentor, storyteller and expert in journalism safety. She is the former director of the International News Safety Institute, the Ethical Journalism Network, and the co-director of Headlines Network.

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John Mair

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Camille Dupont

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James Chapple

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Bronwen Jones

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John Crowley

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Nic Newman

Nic Newman

Nic Newman is a senior research associate at the Reuters Institute for the Journalism where he was the lead author of the flagship Digital News Report.

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Jack Dearlove

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Shirish Kulkarni

Shirish Kulkarni

Shirish Kulkarni is an award-winning journalist, research and community organiser with more than 25 years of experience

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Jack Shepherd

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James Knight

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Michael Haddon

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Kristine Lowe

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Osama Gaweesh

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Ellie Moss

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Lewis Eyre

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Iris Robin

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Chie Elliott

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End of year round-up: Inside journalism careers with JUK

As we welcome the winter in here at Journalism UK, we want to look back at a year's worth of resources and recommendations and sift through it all to help point you in the right direction. To wrap up 2025, here are some of the most practical lessons and resources we’ve shared to help you thrive, stay safe, and keep moving forward: * The indie journalism reality check: Thinking about going solo? YouTuber Johnny Harris' gave a top talk at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia this
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Inside journalism careers with JUK

Welcome to our new newsletter! Every Monday, we'll land in your inbox with one clear mission: to help you grow, adapt, and thrive in the ever-changing journalism industry. After months of listening to what you actually need (not just what we think you need), we're launching something different. New training courses built around real industry challenges. A revamped jobs board that cuts through the clutter. And in every edition, you will find the insights and insider intelligence you need to make
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Sophie Aristotelous

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Nigel Brown

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Caoimh McCarthy

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Adam Levitt

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Alexander de Vivie

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Stuart Goodwin

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Nathan Clarke

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Harriet Massing

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Marek Miller

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Melissa Ittoo

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Emma McAndrew

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Corinne Podger

Corinne Podger

Corinne Podger is the training lead for Nine Publishing in Australia. She's worked in the media sector for more than 30 years as a journalist, consultant, and lecturer across more than 60 countries.

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Carlo Simone

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Tabby Kinder

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Daniele Palumbo

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Samuel Ketch

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Naomi Owusu

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Alli Shultes

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Sandra Stoica

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David Cohn

David Cohn

David Cohn is a former freelance journalist and the co-founder and chief strategy officer of Subtext, and senior director of Advance Digital, where he leads the 'Alpha Group,' an internal research and development team.

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Erika Marzano

Erika Marzano

Erika Marzano is an audience development manager at Deutsche Welle (DW) in Bonn, specialising in connecting newsrooms and journalists with their audiences through innovative social media strategies.

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Megan McCabe

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Katarina Witzheller

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Isabel Meszaros

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Madeleine White

Madeleine White

Madeleine White is co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Audiencers, the B2B media for digital publishing professionals covering everything digital reader revenue, and head of international at Poool, the membership & subscription suite.

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Valerio Bassan

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Jacqui Park

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Drew Sleep

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Romy van den Broeke

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Rebecca Whittington

Rebecca Whittington

Rebecca Whittington is the online safety editor of Reach plc, working to support staff through online abuse incidents and prevent further abuse. She was formerly the head of news for Yorkshire Post and a course leader at Leeds Trinity University.

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Joshua Lamb

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Wytse Vellinga

Wytse Vellinga

Wytse Vellinga works as coordinator of journalistic accountability at the Ombudsman for the Dutch Public Broadcasters, the chairman of the House for Journalism Foundation and co-organiser of the Dutch Journalism Festival.

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Donna Goddard

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Attiq Sadiq

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Alisa Anwar

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