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- How to present breaking newsby Najiba KasraeeOne of the biggest challenges for any presenter is how to cope with breaking news - when the running order is abandoned and the presenter is asked to carry the programme, through an ever-changing situation. This can be an exciting...
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Border controls row: look at the numbersby Michael BlastlandI can't help feeling something is missing from the border controls debate. Ah, I know: proportion. The usual thing. So, just in case anyone would...
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UK tech change: we're doing the same - just in different waysby Damian RadcliffeThe past decade has seen massive changes in the UK's communications market. We've seen the launch of Freeview, Sky+ and the iPhone, as well as new...
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Reporting Climate Change
For a guide to impartiality and reporting climate change, watch BBC environment correspondent Richard Black explaining the scientific facts and dispelling the myths of reporting global warming accurately
He was speaking at a BBC College of Journalism briefing on the Jones Report on science reporting, and ahead of COP 17 - the forthcoming UN climate change conference in Durban.
Big Stories: The Eurozone
The past 18 months have been full of summits and meetings to rescue the European single currency, but there are several key tests looming.
Watch five of the BBC's specialists discuss how events will play out and how we should approach coverage.
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