We’re excited to announce that Liz Smith, Policy Lead for Wales Environmental Link, will be joining a distinguished panel at the launch of the PJP's new Ethical Reporting Guidelines on Thursday, 23rd April at Cardiff University.
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We're excited to announce that Professor Steve Barnett will be joining the panel at the launch of the Ethical Reporting Guidelines, hosted by the Press Justice Project!
23 April | 18:00–20:30 | Cardiff University
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Join Lexie at the Ethical Reporting Guidelines Launch, hear from contributors, and explore real-world media ethics. Perfect for students, journalists, researchers, and anyone interested in the press’s role and the impact of ethical reporting.
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Emma Jones joins our panel at the Ethical Reporting Guidelines Launch in Cardiff (23 April, 18:00–20:30, Cardiff University). Hosted by the PJP, exploring ethical reporting on key issues including the climate crisis, mental health and suicide and domestic abuse.
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Join the PJP at Cardiff University for the launch of our Ethical Reporting Guidelines.
These guidelines will focus on Mental Health & Suicide, Domestic Abuse & Gender Based Violence and Climate & the Ecological Crisis.
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We are delighted to announce that Jacqui Hames will be chairing the panel at our Ethical Reporting Guidelines launch.
With her extensive experience, Jacqui will guide a vital conversation on ethics, accountability, and the future of responsible reporting.
Join us on 23 April at Cardiff University!
You’ll hear from guests from journalism and civil society, including a panel discussion, Q&A, and drinks reception. We’ll explore why ethical reporting matters and how these guidelines, covering the climate crisis, mental health, suicide, and domestic abuse will drive positive change in the media.
🚨 Join us for a landmark event! 🚨
Launch of new Ethical Reporting Guidelines by Press Justice Project.
📆 23 April 2026 | 🕑 6–9pm | 📍 Cardiff University
Panel, Q&A & drinks.
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We’re pleased to welcome Temple Legal Protection as a sponsor of the PJP Their work removing financial barriers to justice aligns with our mission to support those affected by press abuse. We’re grateful for their support and look forward to working together.
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📸 We’ve just uploaded exclusive photos from our latest event, Off the Record to our website.
👉 To explore the full photo gallery and watch the event video, head over to our website now. buff.ly/6hb8zBf
👀 Here’s a sneak peek…
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🎥 It’s here! The full video from our latest conference, Off the Record, is now live.
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💬 Let us know your thoughts in the comments — and don’t forget to share to keep the conversation going.
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Great to be at the University of Surrey delivering a guest lecture on press ethics and accountability.
At the PJP, we’re passionate about supporting victims of press abuse and educating future journalists on higher standards.
Want us to speak at your institution? Get in touch.
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📢 New blog: Off the Record – The role of the Police & the Press
Following the PJP's recent Off the Record conference, this blog by Thomas Kinsella explores one of the most complex relationships in public life: policing, media scrutiny, and accountability.
👇 Read the blog here
A huge heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us at yesterday’s Off the Record conference! Your energy and enthusiasm made the day truly unforgettable. We loved every moment and we hope you had just as much fun and took away plenty of inspiration.
We can’t wait to share the highlights with you!
It’s happening today.
Off the Record.
Police. Press. Accountability.
We look forward to welcoming you.
We are very sorry to hear about the passing of the two students from Kent. Our thoughts are with their families, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.
If you or anyone you know has been affected by intrusive press coverage as a result of this outbreak, please get in touch.
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Tomorrow.
Leading lawyers.
Senior policing voices.
Whistleblowers.
Police and the press under the spotlight.
Join us.
2 days until Off the Record.
18 March – London.
If you care about how stories are shaped — and how power is exercised — now is the time to book.
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3 days to go.
Police. Press. Power.
Three panels.
Nine speakers.
One room.
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Public trust depends on how stories are told.
When police and press intersect, the consequences extend far beyond a single headline.
Privacy.
Power.
Accountability.
This is why Off the Record matters.
Looking forward to chairing our next conference, in 10 days time.
Join us for 'Off The Record' - an evening of honest conversations about accountability, transparency, and the relationship between Police and the Press.
🎤 3 Panels
🗣️ 9 Speakers
📅 18 March
🥂 Networking drinks to follow
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6 h
At Off the Record you’ll hear from:
• Leading media lawyers
• Former senior policing leaders
• Whistleblowers who challenged corruption
Three panels.
Three perspectives.
One vital conversation.
Secure your place.
What happens when the system meant to uphold the law is compromised from within?
Panel 3 brings together whistleblowers with firsthand experience of exposing misconduct and organised crime.
Maggie Oliver
Dave McKelvey
Chaired by Nana Akua
This is not theory.
It is lived experience.
When news reports are inaccurate or misleading, people lose trust in the media. The Press Justice Project helps those affected by press misconduct and works to hold journalists accountable.
Find out more by visiting our website. buff.ly/xM1rtB0
What does it cost to speak out?
Whistleblowing isn’t abstract.
It carries risk. Reputation. Consequence.
Panel 3 – Corruption, Cover-Ups & Courage confronts the reality of challenging power.
Be part of the conversation.
This BBC article highlights the continuing fight for accountability being led by Maggie Oliver.
Maggie will be joining us as a speaker at the upcoming Press Justice Project conference 'Off the Record'.
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Read the article below to learn more.
When a major incident makes the news, the pressure is immediate. Decisions are made in minutes. Information moves in seconds. The public forms opinions just as quickly.
This panel goes beyond theory.
It’s about what really happens behind the scenes:
Inside the tension.
Inside the pressure.