SPECIAL CONFERENCE EDITION

London, May 31 to June 2

Registrations for the conference are now open, and can be completed by visiting this page in the Members Only section of our website.

The password (in case you have forgotten it) is ETHICS22

I am pleased to announce that we have taken two steps to try to keep the conference as affordable as possible for members.

First of all, the conference fee (which includes the cost of the closing night dinner, as well as catering for the conference itself) has been frozen at the same amount we charged in 2019 – US$500.

Secondly, there is a discounted fee of US$250 for those members from certain countries who currently pay the discounted annual membership fee. If you are not sure what category you fall into, contact ONO Executive Director Alan Sunderland at newsombudsmenorg@gmail.com

The conference fee covers the costs of hosting the event. Both the Guardian and the BBC have generously provided their own facilities at no cost, but there are still a range of expenses associated with arranging travel and accommodation for speakers, printing and other technical costs, catering and the official dinner.

We are also hopeful that, by taking advantage of new technology, we can provide at least some translation services into one or two languages. Watch this space!

THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Work is underway on compiling the best possible agenda for members, and relevant speakers are being identified and invited. But we need your help!

Apart from keynote speakers on both days, the ONO Board will be organising discussions, panels and ‘shop talks’ on a range of issues. We need the input of members to ensure those issues are relevant and useful. So:

  1. If you would like to speak at the conference, participate in a panel discussion or moderate a session, let us know. We have some amazing talent in our ranks, and we would love to hear from you.
  2. If there is a specific issue or topic you would like to hear more about, let us know.
  3. If there is a specific speaker or a specific piece of recent research you’d like to see us include, let us know.

We will be back in touch with more information about the program in the next month or two, so NOW is the time to have your say.

ACCOMMODATION

There is no official conference hotel that we are recommending, at least partly because the two days of the conference will be held in two different locations across London.

The BBC is hosting Day 1 of the conference at the “Media Café” at Broadcasting House.

The Guardian is hosting Day 2 in the Scott Room at its London headquarters, Kings Place in Kings Cross.

The map below shows the location of the two venues:

Despite not having an official conference hotel, David Jordan from the BBC and Elisabeth Ribbans from The Guardian have provided a helpful list of nearby hotels at various price points.

They are:

LESS THAN £200 (POUNDS) PER NIGHT:

  • Radisson Blue Edwardian Grafton Hotel, London

https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-edwardian-london-grafton

  • Z Hotel, Tottenham Court Road

https://www.thezhotels.com/hotels/tottenham-court-road

  • Hub by Premier Inn, Goodge Street

https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/greater-london/london/hub-london-goodge-street.html

  • Z Hotel, Holborn.

https://www.booking.com/Share-ux9sad

  • Premier Inn Fleet Street, Blackfriars 

https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/greater-london/london/london-blackfriars-fleet-street.html

BETWEEN £200 and £300 PER NIGHT:

  • The Rathbone Hotel
  • The Mandeville Hotel

https://www.mandeville.co.uk/

  • Club Quarters Holborn (Lincoln’s Inn Fields)
https://clubquartershotels.com/special-offers/winter-getaway
  • Holiday Inn London, Regents Park

https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/gb/en/london/lonrp/hoteldetail

  • Holiday Inn London, Oxford Circus

https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/gb/en/london/lonmr/hoteldetail

  • Club Quarters St Paul’s

https://www.booking.com/Share-EAshbD

  • Fitzrovia Hotel, Gem Hotels

https://www.gemhotels.com/hotels-london/fitzrovia-hotel

  • Thistle, Holborn

https://www.thistle.com/holborn

  • Langham Court Hotel – Gem Hotels

https://www.gemhotels.com/hotels-london/langham-court-hotel

  • The Grafton Arms Pub

https://www.graftonarms.co.uk/

  • Premier Inn Fleet Street, Blackfriars 

https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/greater-london/london/london-blackfriars-fleet-street.html

  • Astor Court Hotel
https://www.astorcourthotel.co.uk/

MORE THAN £300 POUNDS PER NIGHT:

  • Home House, London

https://www.homehouse.co.uk/

  • Melia White House

https://www.melia.com/en/hotels/united-kingdom/london/melia-white-house

  • The Langham, London

https://www.langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/london/

  • The Mandrake

https://www.themandrake.com/

  • The Marylebone Hotel

https://the-marylebone-london.hotel-rn.com/

  • Treehouse Hotel, London

https://www.treehousehotels.com/london

Given the generally high costs of London accommodation, we are continuing to search out other options, and if you hear of any yourself, please feel free to pass them on.

Our London board members advise that both the BBC and Guardian are on the Victoria Line (underground). Hotels around Victoria, although lying around 3km and 5km from the respective venues, may also offer greater value for money across a range of budgets.

OTHER NEWS

NEW MEMBERS

It’s been a busy few months for ONO, with quite a few new members from around the world joining our ranks, and several other inquiries as well.

In the last half of 2022, we welcomed new members from Australia (Amy Stockwell and Fiona Cameron), South Africa (Herman Scholtz), Canada (Donovan Vincent) and Mexico (Gaby Ortiz).

Since then, they have been joined by Arjen Fortuin, whohas taken over from Sjoerd de Jong as the new Ombudsman at Dutch newspaper NCR.

Arjen is an experienced journalist, author and literary critic, who became Editor of the Books supplement of NRC Handelsblad in 1999.

It is wonderful to have someone from NRC back at ONO once more.

Also in the process of joining up are Scott Kraft, the Editor-at-Large at the Los Angeles Times, who also oversees editorial standards, and two more members of John Daniszewski’s team at Associated Press, Karen Mahabir and Amanda Barrett.

It is great to see the ONO family continuing to grow, and I hope to see as many of the new faces as possible at our conference in London.

SHOP TALKS

Rest assured that we are planning to continue with our regular shop talks, despite the looming conference. Our first talk for the year will be announced soon, so as ever, don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have a topic to suggest or a presentation you’d like to make.

WHO YOU GONNA TRUST?

The latest results from the world’s biggest and most respected survey of trust – the Edelman Trust Barometer – have just been released, and the results make for sobering reading.

As this news story reports, journalists overall remain among the least trusted professions.

There are also disturbing findings in relation to increasing polarisation and falling economic confidence.

RECENT DECISIONS, COLUMNS AND NEWSLETTERS FROM ONO MEMBERS: