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- Tweeting tomorrow's front pages todayby Nick SuttonI've always been interested in the first editions of the newspapers - in fact, as a student in London I remember my friends used to think I was a bit sad when I'd go out late at night to buy...
A guide to the institutions of the EU and the complex financial and political relationships.
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A radio studio in my hotel room, ten minutes after checking inby Stuart HughesTwenty years ago, a correspondent wanting to go live from the field ran a real risk of developing a hernia. During the Bosnian war of the...
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Weibo: the Chinese Twitterby Najiba Kasraee"I have around 300,000 followers and if I do not check my account for two weeks the number can drop by almost 50,000." This...
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Westminster politics
Reporting on the UK Parliament is about sifting through the thousands of words written and spoken in the public domain each day. Which are the most important?
Which provide evidence that a policy is shifting or can't be delivered?
Prepare yourself ahead of the party conference season with advice on reporting politics, or watch a video about how to report from Westminister.
Reporting on the UK economy
Is the UK economy in recovery or in recession?
How would you know?
Are you clear about the different ways of measuring inflation; what GDP means and what it tells you about the health of the economy?
Watch BBC Chief Economics Correspondent Hugh Pym's guide to the main figures and statistics you need to understand to report on the economy.
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Training BBC Journalists
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