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The Mirror, Deputy Political Editor
You will be a key player in the Mirror’s talented and award-winning politics team based in the Houses of Parliament.
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Mirror & Magazines, Showbiz Reporter
generate new and exciting showbiz content for The Mirror and all Reach magazine titles including OK!, New, S magazine, Notebook and Love Sunday.
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Head of Money
The Head of Money is responsible for delivering a distinctive, agenda-setting personal finance news package across print and digital.
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The Sunday Times, Deputy News Editor
The Sunday Times is looking for a deputy news editor to work with our team of reporters and deliver news stories for our digital and print platforms.
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The Epoch Times, London, News Reporter
An exciting opportunity to be part of building something new, as we expand our journalism model, rooted in ‘truth and tradition’, to British readers.
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MailOnline, Senior SEO Editor
.. you'll have strong organisational skills, thrive under pressure and have a passion for growing new audiences and driving traffic to the brand.
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MailOnline, Head of SEO
.. you'll have an impeccable background in search engine optimisation, extensive experience of working in a newsroom environment and a proven ..
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MailOnline, SEO Editor
Applicants must demonstrate a sound understanding of SEO best practices and be able to apply those principles in a fast-paced digital publishing ..
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MailOnline, Social Media Editor
.. identity content themes and devise and implement new tactics and strategies, while maintaining editorial standards of excellence.
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MailOnline, Deputy Head of Social Media
.. manage a team of talented social media editors and writers, identity content themes and devise and implement new tactics and strategies, while ..
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Metro.co.uk, Video Producer
The role encompasses sourcing, editing and creating video to be hosted on Metro.co.uk and on social platforms, as part of its 24-hour operation.