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The family of murdered photojournalist Trent Keegan have said they are considering launching their own investigation into his death in Kenya.

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The election to become the NUJ’s next Deputy General Secretary offers photographers a unique chance to use their voice and to show their strength, argues EPUK website editor Nick McGowan-Lowe

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The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has become the first UK organisation representing photographers to publicly oppose the proposed US ‘Orphan Works’ legislation, saying it “utterly rejects” the bills currently going through the House and Senate.

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A paparazzo photographer’s convictions for assaulting Heather Mills McCartney and her personal trainer have been quashed after she failed to attend court to give evidence at his appeal.

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An appeal brought by author JK Rowling to protect the privacy of her son has huge implications for those in the public eye who wish to protect the privacy of their children, writes Jonathan Coad of Swan Turton.

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Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein was today freed from US military custody after being imprisoned for 735 days without any formal charges ever being filed against him.

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Monsoon Romance – Santosh Verma, 2005
Photographer since 2003, EPUK member since 2007

Find out more about this photograph here
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APRIL FOOL:   A pilot scheme set to begin next month will see the Metropolitan Police taking a less restrictive approach to street photography in the capital by agreeing not to approach registered photographers.

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Pro-Imaging, the photographers’ organisation and discussion list has launched a campaign to name and shame photographic competitions which fail to meet fair standards.

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Squid Technology, colour management experts and suppliers of top quality inkjet ink and paper are offering 10% off all orders for EPUK.org readers.

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EXCLUSIVE:   A photographer from a Birmingham-based photographic agency has raised a complaint with West Midlands Police following an incident in which he says a police officer forced him to delete images from his memory card.

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British photographer and film-maker Tim Hetherington has won the 51st World Press Photo 2007 Award with a photograph of a US soldier resting in a bunker in Afghanistan.

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A three year old Afghan girl suffering from a tumour is to receive vital medical treatment following a campaign by Italian photojournalist and EPUK member Kash Gabrielle Torsello.

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They’re back! Bigger and badder than ever, it’s the annual EPUK Golden Cameraphone Awards. Check out how you did, and get your lawyers to call our lawyers in the morning…