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Chapter 3
- CourtServe Legal Information Centre - Details of forthcoming court cases.
- Google - The world's favourite search engine.
- Hutton Inquiry - All the evidence presented to the Hutton Inquiry.
- Hypergene MediaBlog - Blogs from journalists and the continuing citizen journalism debate.
- Information Commissioner's Office
- National Union of Journalists
- Ofcom
- Heather Brooke - Heather Brooke's website with details on using the FOI and other investigative journalism.
Chapter 6
- BBC Editorial Guidelines - The code by which BBC journalists operate.
- Luci broadcasting - Information on the use of PDA phones for newsgathering.
- Ofcom Broadcasting Code
- The AA - The routefinder facility can be invaluable.
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
- Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma - A global resource for journalists covering violent and traumatic events.
- British Foreign and Commonwealth Office - The Foreign and Commonwealth Office website, detailing the precautions to be taken when visiting foreign countries.
- International Federation of Journalists - The website of the International Federation of Journalists, with updates on the number of journalists and media workers killed worldwide.
- International News Safety Institute
- Embassy of the United States - For details of US visa classifications.
Chapter 11
- Flash Journalism - Mindy McAdams' website.
- Newsday.com - A first class example of Flash Journalism.
- View Magazine - David Dunkley Gyimah's webbased magazine, The View, with examples of packaged TV reports.