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Write for The Times.

The editors at The Times are keen to receive Op-Ed articles from journalists, journalism students, media students and qualified members of the public.

You can see what topics were publish by looking at the menu bar at the top of each page. If you want to share your message, tell us about an item of news or to write a once only article or a regular column, get in touch.

Articles can include text, images, infographics and videos.

Deliver the copy in doc file for text, as attachments for images ( not subject to copyright ) or as YouTube links, for videos.

Articles should be around 420 words minimum but there is no upper limit.

Get in touch to find more.

There is no pay for these article submissions. They are Op-Ed and not for promotional material or marketing purposes although reference links are fine and if relevant, a link to a business website page.


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