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A Global Standard for Reporting Conflict
A Global Standard for Reporting Conflict constructs an argument from first principles to identify what constitutes good journalism.


Musing on Museums
Where did the Ashmolean get its haul?
Powhatan’s Mantle – there’s one to recall:


Where Are We in Peace Journalism?
The peace process was progressing rapidly at the time, and there was strong community support for the cause, to which political leaders had


Peace Journalism by Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick
Professional journalists Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick draw on 30 years’ experience reporting for the BBC, ITV, Sky News, and more.


Jake Lynch at Byline Times
As a contributor to Byline Times, Jake Lynch brings his expertise in politics and media to independent, investigative journalism.


Can the Opposition to Conservatism Finally Find a Common Cause?
In defeat, there is always plenty of recrimination to go round and the Labour Party has taken the brunt of it.


Jake Lynch launching Yorkshire-Tyne Tees TV Network North, new regional news programme, 1993
Live from the Bilsdale transmitter, a new regional news programme for the south of the Tyne Tees region, fronted by Dawn Thewlis and Jake.


Jake Lynch at The Independent
During his time as the Sydney Correspondent for The Independent, Jake Lynch covered a diverse range of stories across news, sport, and cultu


Kosovo riots renew old debates
More Nato troops have been sent to Kosovo to stem communal clashes this week.


Week in the Life: Daisy Dooe, Aid Worker, Thailand: Easing the pain of exiles' life in limbo
THE DRY season in Sangkhlaburi, western Thailand, has brought a steady stream of displaced and desperate people from across the border.


Three Kings
A King of Earth in godly realm arose
With lairy Queen Consort in pantyhose.
Time to forget Huskisson
Most residents of Huskisson, a bustling resort town on Jervis Bay, will know their town is named after William Huskisson, Colonial...
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