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Unicef invited Liz Jarvis of The Mum Blog along with Rosie Scribble to visit its supply division to see the inner workings of the process for getting essential supplies to people across Africa. Here,...
View ArticleHow to get paid for writing
Journalist Liz Jarvis who blogs at The Mum Blog shares her top tips for getting published. If you’ve ever looked at my avatar and wondered why I have a slightly haunted expression in my eyes it’s...
View ArticleSyria: a day of protest
As bloggers, we all have the power to speak out when we feel something is wrong. If we do it collectively, our voice becomes much louder, much stronger, and has more chance of being heard. And even if...
View ArticleThe Leveson enquiry: How does it affect bloggers?
If you’ve been following Leveson, you’ll know that national newspaper Editors have agreed to accept all the proposals except one: statutory enforcement. In other words, they’ve agreed to abide by a...
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