Journalism16 Nov 2024School for disabled journalists at risk of closureThe Academy for Disabled Journalists (ADJ), based in Chobham, has trained more than 100 students.16 Nov 2024Surrey15 Nov 2024The courageous father in jail for 23 yearsWhat's it like to be the child of the world's longest detained journalist? Dawit Isaak's daughter speaks to the BBC.15 Nov 2024Africa31 Oct 2024RTÉ's ex-Northern editor David Davin-Power dies The Irish PM says David Davin-Power reported on Northern Ireland during 'a key moment in history'.31 Oct 2024Europe20 Oct 2024The TV station in Norway that uses reporters that all have learning disabilities - easy English versionAn easy read version of a story about Norway's TV BRA, which makes a programme for people with learning disabilities.20 Oct 2024Europe15 Oct 2024BBC News job losses aim to save £24mThe proposals will result in a net loss of 155 jobs as the BBC seeks to save money.15 Oct 2024Culture5 Oct 2024BBC Radio Ulster wins three golds at IMRO awardsChris Buckler, William Crawley and John Toal all won golds at the IMROs in Kilkenny.5 Oct 2024Northern Ireland3 Oct 2024Ex-PSNI officer 'angry' over claims made about herThe court heard an allegation that she had questioned the independence of the judiciary.3 Oct 2024Northern Ireland3 Oct 2024Secret surveillance created 'chill factor', court toldA tribunal is looking at whether police acted illegally by obtaining journalists communications data.3 Oct 2024Northern Ireland2 Oct 2024Catholics blamed for anti-PSNI court rulings, court hearsThe allegation is contained in newly disclosed documents before The Investigatory Powers Tribunal.2 Oct 2024Northern Ireland