Neil Arun didn’t want to miss a rare but risky opportunity to embed with an Iraqi police unit, hunting members of al Qaeda. But his employers -- responsible for Neil’s security -- weren’t happy. This film by Richard Pendry nvestigates how a frontline journalist balances risk and reward.
The Centre for Journalism is delighted to open the newsroom doors to its second intake of undergraduate students for Welcome Week this morning. We are very much looking forward to getting to know you all over the coming weeks.
A warm welcome to:
George Adide, James Warner,James Averill, Jason West. Danielle Cheney, Sarah Wilson, Joseph Cladingboel, Melanie Wimmer, Ella Copeland, Cecilia Crentsil, Alex Dack, Angela Davey, Paul Dunne, Grant Gibb, Alister Houghton, Sophie Jackson, Dean Kilpatrick, Sara Malm, Daniel May, Elizabeth O'Leary, Harriet Robinson, Tom Ruzyllo, Marina San Miguel Navas, Jade Selby, Jonathan Stone, Nicola Sturmey, Marija Timohova, Evangelia Tsipi, Alaina Tuff

Good morning everyone. Considering there's so many of you, how come I've only seen about 4 of you out?! (Oh and George and Joe, you both owe me a drink for leaving so early last night. Shame on you!)
Party games are at 4pm at Coopers, school disco is tonight - hope to see you all there. If you've not really met anyone yet come down at 4, find someone in a pink shirt, and we can introduce you to some lovely looking people. Enjoy this week, guys.
P.S. If I don't see every single one of you at the society fayre (Thursday), signing yourselves up for the magazine, I will not be impressed and I will hunt you down. :)