The owner of the Daily Mirror and Daily Express has announced it will cut hundreds of jobs as it pivots to video and plans to share more content across its titles.
Reach, which also owns the Manchester Evening News, Birmingham Mail and Liverpool Echo, has announced 321 redundancies and 135 new roles at the news firm in "the biggest reorganisation we've ever undertaken".
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) said morale was being "dragged down" by the threat of job losses in the latest round of redundancies in recent years.
It comes as Reach continues its embrace of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, which the NUJ said raises job concerns.
The NUJ said it was "seeking further clarification on how AI will feature in the restructure".






