Diana, Princess of Wales - A life in pictures

By Martin Keene 24/08/2022

My journey photographing the Princess of Wales started in 1983, when she visited Bovey Tracey, in south Devon, and took me across the UK, all over Europe, and around the world – including the US and Canada, Russia, Hong Kong, Japan, Nigeria, India – for the Taj Mahal, Pakistan – up the Khyber Pass and Egypt – for the Pyramids.

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Reporting on the Eagles, the inspiring Lionesses, and the future of the WSL: Q&A with Rachel Steinberg

By Rachel Steinberg 22/08/2022

With the Lionesses’ astounding Euro 2022 victory still fresh in the minds of football fans, and the new Women’s Super League kicking off in early September, we spoke to one of our football reporters, Rachel Steinberg, to get her thoughts on what has been a significant few weeks in the world of women’s football.

Rachel tells us about what her role entails, what she feels will the be long-term impact of the Lionesses’ victory, the big stories of the WSL post-Euro 2022 and how she got into the world of sports journalism.

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Staff Spotlight

Meet Niamh Richardson - Account Director, PA Betting Services

By PA Betting Services 22/08/2022

Niamh Richardson is the new Account Director at PA Betting Services. Ahead of the SBC event, the industry-leading event for gaming and betting operators, Niamh shares  her career aspirations, what she likes to get up to in her free time, and what she is looking forward to the most in her new role.

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RADAR: Understanding AI-powered journalism

By Joseph Hook 16/08/2022

Hearing AI (Artificial Intelligence) and journalism in the same sentence might make you think that robots will be soon replacing the role of news reporters.

That isn’t the case for RADAR, an AI-generated news operation led by Editor, Joseph Hook. We speak to Joseph about how RADAR works and rather than replace the role of journalists, how it can support the work they do through automation and help scale an editorial team’s output.

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PR expert on the benefits and pitfalls of the ‘social’ in ESG 

By Jonathan Bunn, PA Media 08/08/2022

The “S” in environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting is considered the hardest criteria to define.

The “E” and “G” are not without their challenges, but a company’s environmental impact is now set to be quantified through international frameworks such as the one being developed by the International Sustainability Standards Board, while governance structures and their impact are relatively easy to grasp, assess and realign.

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