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- Commonwealth_Press_Union abstract "The Commonwealth Press Union (CPU) was an association composed of 750 members in 49 countries, including newspaper groups (with several hundred newspapers), individual newspapers, and news agencies throughout the Commonwealth of Nations (Britain and mostly its former colonies). They were represented within the CPU by their proprietors, publishers or senior executives.The aims and objectives of the organisation were to uphold the ideas and values of the Commonwealth; to promote, through the press, understanding and goodwill among members of the Commonwealth; and to advance the freedom, interests and welfare of the Commonwealth press and those working within it by i) monitoring and opposing all measures and proposals likely to affect the freedom of the press in any part of the Commonwealth, ii) working for improved facilities for reporting and transmitting news, and iii) promoting the training of all involved in the Commonwealth’s press.The CPU offered some of the Commonwealth's most prestigious awards, including the Commonwealth Press Union Fellowship in International Journalism and the Harry Brittain Fellowships.The origin of the organisation went back to 1909 with the staging of the first Imperial Press Conference. This led to the creation of the Empire Press Union, which later became the Commonwealth Press Union.The CPU was wound up on 31 December 2008. According to a press release on the former organisation's website, a new organisation, provisionally named the Commonwealth Press Training and Education Trust was formed in January 2009 "to carry on the vital work of the CPU".".
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- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageExternalLink www.societyofeditors.co.uk.
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- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Smail.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_the_press.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Black,_Baron_Black_of_Brentwood.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Brittain.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Beales.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink John_Spencer_(journalist).
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Lindsay_Ross.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Black_of_Brentwood.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Patsy_Robertson.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Harding_(BBC_executive).
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Esser.
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Commonwealth Press Union Media Trust".
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Commonwealth Press Union".
- Commonwealth_Press_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "Empire Press Union".
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- Commonwealth_Press_Union subject Category:Commonwealth_Family.
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- Commonwealth_Press_Union comment "The Commonwealth Press Union (CPU) was an association composed of 750 members in 49 countries, including newspaper groups (with several hundred newspapers), individual newspapers, and news agencies throughout the Commonwealth of Nations (Britain and mostly its former colonies).".
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