Healthy work culture trumps a Headspace subscription when it comes to improving employee’s mental health, finds a research paper by University of Oxford.
Workplace wellbeing interventions: what works, what doesn’t and why?

May 2024
Healthy work culture trumps a Headspace subscription when it comes to improving employee’s mental health, finds a research paper by University of Oxford.
From AI to audience apathy, to job losses and disinformation, journalists will always find a way to even the odds, says Fiona O’Brien of Reporters Without Borders, in our closing keynote at Newsrewired.
Sophia Smith Galer, Jody Doherty-Cove of Newsquest and Daniel Flatt of Flare Data show what the new buzzword can do for everyday news tasks.
New starters and industry professionals in need are being encouraged to seek financial support from the charity.
The Reporters Without Borders’ scheme is working on new ways to support news practices – find out how your newsroom can reap the rewards.
New CEO Dmitry Shishkin’s vision for titles across Central and Eastern Europe and Africa is automated copy suggestions and follow-up story recommendations to give audiences exactly what they want.
The Times, The Telegraph and Journo Resources explored how email helps relationships grow between readers and publishers – be that legacy brands or niche titles.
Our flagship journalism conference explored new threats around misinformation, how to combat political apathy among young readers and how to sustain essential journalism