freelancer


Six months ago freelance photographer Tamy Dahan lost everything in the Camden Market fire - including her camera and all her pictures, personal and professional.

Nasteh Dahir, a freelance contributor to the BBC, is the latest journalist to be killed in Somalia

Despite a fear of death, some poor Kenyans work as freelance body washers.

The BBC denies blame for an accident in which a freelance sound recordist was left paralysed.

A freelance sound recordist sues the BBC for negligence after he was paralysed while on location.

A freelance journalist claims in court to have had an eight-year affair with SSP MSP Tommy Sheridan.

The Welsh National Opera faces a huge bill from the Inland Revenue over freelance contributions.

A freelance journalist is found not guilty of paying a police officer for information.

A US freelance reporter is shot dead by gunmen after being kidnapped in Basra, southern Iraq, police say.

The death toll of journalists shoots up, fostering the creation of a safety industry in which news gatherers and trainers work together more systematically.

A man appears in court charged with the murder of a freelance journalist found dead earlier this month.

James Brandon is a young British freelance journalist who has sought to make a name for himself in the Middle East.

How dangerous is it to work in Basra as a freelance journalist? One British reporter says he is luckly to have lived to tell the tale.

An American citizen held in Kabul was on a 'freelance counter-terrorism mission', Afghan officials say.

The BBC is looking into the issue of freelance writing done by staff, as part of its reaction to the Hutton Inquiry.

BBC war correspondent Rageh Omaar is to become a freelance journalist, working on a range of projects.

A BBC researcher pays tribute to his friend, Richard Wild, the British freelancer journalist killed in Baghdad.

The family of a British freelance journalist shot dead in Iraq say they pleaded with him not to go to the country.

A British freelance journalist shot dead in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, is named as Richard Wild from Roxburghshire.

The New York Times is facing fresh embarrassment over the resignation of one of its star reporters.

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