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MJA Awards 2026 are open!

Entries are now open for the 2026 Medical Journalists' Association Awards - the premier awards celebrating health and science journalism…

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Novartis named principal sponsor for the 2026 MJA Awards

The Medical Journalists’ Association is delighted to announce that Novartis UK will be the principal sponsor of the 2026 MJA…

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Discover what’s new on the MJA website

We’re so heartened by the feedback we have had from you all about our new website. Thank you to all…

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The awards countdown has begun

Start your engines for the 2026 MJA Awards. This year’s awards are due to open soon for members to submit…

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Welcome to the new MJA website

The Medical Journalists’ Association (MJA) has today unveiled its new website, designed to make it easier than ever for members…

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Chris Whitty’s ‘tour de force’ at MJA Annual Lecture

Relying on the new class of weight loss drugs to tackle rising obesity rates, particularly in children, would amount to…

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Another successful year for the MJA

Members of the MJA were told the organisation had marked another successful and productive year at its annual general meeting…

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Member invite: Gentle birthing device launch

Amid growing pressure on maternity services, an event next month at Westminster’s QEII Centre will highlight a new device aimed…

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Six tips for getting health inequality stories published

Health inequalities are among the most pressing challenges for the NHS and wider society but getting those stories into the…

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From a diagnosis to a movement: why we set up Rare People – The Research Charity

By Professor Rob Galloway, A&E Consultant and Medical Writer A few months ago, my youngest daughter was diagnosed with a…

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MHP Polarisation Tracker briefing: recording now available

Cambridge University and MHP Group shared their Polarisation Tracker research in an exclusive briefing for MJA members on March 23.…

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Orwell Prizes: Seeking health and social care submissions

Kamran Abbasi, Edior in chief of The BMJ and Trustee of the Orwell Foundation, invites MJA members to enter the…

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How international collaboration expands our horizons

Members Sally Howard and Geetanjali Krishna collaborate on cross-border global health reporting projects as The India Story Agency Sally says:…

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Find out what the public really thinks about AI, gender and assisted dying

A study that has tracked what Brits really think about some of the most polarised debates in health including abortion,…

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Watch: Chris Whitty at the MJA Annual Lecture

Watch Professor Sir Chris Whitty deliver the third MJA Annual Lecture. The exclusive MJA lecture was held on 5 March…

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Notice of Annual General Meeting 2026

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Medical Journalists’ Association will be held virtually at…

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Should health journalists be on TikTok?

By freelance health journalist and MJA award-winner Rosie Taylor As a print journalist who has always hidden behind the camera,…

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SLAPP in the face for free speech

A blog by Dr David Schley, Deputy Director of Sense About Science: Academics have written to the Prime Minister today…

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Sun seeks health reporter

The Sun is the biggest news brand in the UK, publishing hundreds of stories a day and reaching over 170m…

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A feast of awards finalists

As you would expect, MJA members dominate the Press Awards shortlist for Health Journalist of the Year, and they are…

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The first meeting of the MJA was held on February 1, 1967, in the ancient cellars of Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, one of Fleet Street’s most celebrated pubs, and a noted resting place of many leading literary figures and journalists. They include Oliver Goldsmith, Alfred Tennyson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, GK Chesterton and Charles Dickens.