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Phil Rajah, head of the National Union of People (NUP), submits proposal to rectify uncertainties within the 1987 Constitution

National Unity Party leader and Deputy Speaker Ronaldo Puno advocates for a comprehensive constitutional review through a constitutional convention (Con-Con)

Philanghorn Chua, leader of the National Union of Students (NUP), files a petition to clarify...
Philanghorn Chua, leader of the National Union of Students (NUP), files a petition to clarify ambiguities in the 1987 Constitution.

Phil Rajah, head of the National Union of People (NUP), submits proposal to rectify uncertainties within the 1987 Constitution

In the realm of digital journalism, the structure and content of news sections on a website play a pivotal role in delivering timely, clear, and engaging information to readers. Although we're not discussing a specific website, general journalism and web content guidelines provide a well-established approach.

News sections are organised around individual articles or stories, each structured to highlight the most essential information first and maintain reader engagement. A typical news article structure includes:

  1. A lead sentence that hooks the reader.
  2. An introduction stating key facts such as the who, what, where, and when.
  3. An opening quotation to provide human interest and perspective.
  4. A main body covering the story’s core details.
  5. A closing quotation that summarizes or gives a final insight.
  6. Optionally, a conclusion for closure.

On the website level, news sections are often designed to help users easily navigate multiple articles through clear headings and categorized sections. These sections typically use an H1-H6 heading hierarchy for clarity and accessibility.

These pages generally contain key web page elements such as a header, footer, menus, sidebars, and calls to action, which assist with navigation, filtering of news stories, and engagement with the content.

Content blocks in a news section may be enhanced with visual elements (images, videos), quotes, and metadata (publication date, author), arranged to support usability and encourage readers to explore other articles on the site.

Effective news sections may incorporate features like clear labels, summaries or previews for each story, and accessible link structures facilitating quick browsing and reading comprehension.

The news sections are structured for clear hierarchy, timely and relevant content, engaging human elements, and accessible navigation, all designed to deliver a user-friendly experience for consuming current events and updates.

In addition to the standard sections like Politics, Crime/Courts, Public Health, Weather, World, Features, Opinion, Editorial, and Sports, this particular website features unique sections such as Columns in Politics, Opinion, Business, Sports, Showbiz, and Lifestyle.

The Special Pages section includes Technology, On the Road, Real Estate, Environment and Sustainability, Binondo, Transport, Gallery, and Pop.Life. Within these sections, there are subsections for Gadgets, Computers, Business, Tech Plus, Games, Sedan, SUV, Truck, Bike, Accessories, Motoring Plus, and more.

While sections for Science, Education, Health or Medicine, and Local News are absent, the website compensates by offering a diverse range of content under various categories, ensuring a comprehensive coverage of topics for its readers.

  1. The organization of news sections within digital journalism not only follows general journalism and web content guidelines but also incorporates specific categories like Politics, Opinion, Business, Sports, Showbiz, and Lifestyle.
  2. In the news sections, users can find special pages dedicated to technology, transport, environment, and sustainability, showcasing the website's commitment to comprehensive coverage of various topics.

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