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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Making Health Equal: Getting inequalities on the front page

Health inequalities shape almost every story we cover yet getting them to cut through can be a real challenge. On…

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New members of the MJA

Welcome to the newest members of the Medical Journalists’ Association: Laura Hughes Laura Hughes joined the public policy team as…

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Professor Chris Whitty to deliver the 2026 MJA Annual Lecture

The Medical Journalists’ Association is delighted to announce that Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England, will deliver the…

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Future Patient and Menopause in Practice

MJA members are offered complimentary press passes to Future Patient 2026 and Menopause in Practice 2026. Future Patient 2026, Thursday…

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A new website for the MJA

After more than a decade of service, the MJA committee has taken the decision to retire our current website and…

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Entries open for Harding Prize 2025

In a time when clear, reliable information is increasingly scarce, trustworthy sources of communication are more essential than ever. In…

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Applications open for Reuters Institute Journalist Fellowship

MJA members looking for time, space and institutional backing to think deeply about journalism may want to consider applying for…

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Artificial Intelligence in Health webinar

MJA members are invited to join the webinar Artificial Intelligence in Health: Opportunities, Challenges, and Global Perspectives. The webinar aims…

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New Wiley password

Free access to Wiley’s Online Library of more than 1,600 journals, 200 reference works and 21,000 books is one of…

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A time to pause and reflect

As 2025 draws to a close, I wanted to thank you for being part of what has been another busy,…

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MWF seeks quotes for media training

The Medical Women’s Federation (the largest organisation of women doctors and medical students in the UK) is looking for quotes…

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MJA Events include a range of Networking, Social and Professional Develop activities. To watch back an event please visit our webinar page.

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.