About Ingrid Bray, Senior Corporate Brand & Communications Manager

Ingrid leads on the corporate brand and impact communications at BMJ Group. She produces the Group’s annual impact reports and oversees creative and content to maintain consistent branding across the business and beyond.

Exposing hidden influence in infant feeding advice

BMJ Investigations is our dedicated unit of specialist reporters who expose practices that risk public health and undermine trust in healthcare. Through rigorous, evidence-led reporting, the unit shines a light on issues that matter to patients, clinicians and policymakers alike. Over the past decade, our investigative journalism has unearthed research ...

2026-04-09T13:31:34+01:0018 July 2025|Content integrity, Corporate announcement, Our impact, The BMJ|

Humanising health: conflict, equity, and resilience

Podcasts Analysis Opinion Recordings Meeting report World Health Innovation Summit (WISH) 2024 BMJ Group partnered with the Qatar Foundation to support the World Health Innovation Summit (WISH) 2024, a leading global health event that brings together policymakers, researchers, and healthcare professionals. ...

Gender pay gaps persist among leading science publishers

Findings indicate how women are being undervalued by their employers, argue journal editors Despite promises to close the gender gap, leading science publishers have maintained large and persistent gender pay gaps favouring men since 2017, finds an analysis of eight years of data, published by PLOS Global Public Health today. ...

2025-06-10T15:39:28+01:0010 June 2025|Corporate announcement|

Flour fortification with folic acid

A major step forward for UK public health In November 2024, the UK government announced legislation mandating folic acid fortification of non-wholemeal wheat flour, effective by the end of 2026. This landmark policy will reduce neural tube defects (NTDs), serious birth defects affecting brain and spinal cord development that can ...

2026-04-09T13:23:56+01:0010 June 2025|Corporate announcement, Our impact|

Precision in practice

How digital learning is saving lives in sport BMJ Learning has been a trusted provider of healthcare education for over 20 years, helping health professionals worldwide enhance their skills and improve patient outcomes.  A 2018 study published in Heart, Performance of the BMJ Learning training modules for ...

2025-06-03T16:06:07+01:003 June 2025|Uncategorised|

Why an intersectional gender approach matters for social innovations in health 🌍

Health challenges go beyond clinical interventions—social, cultural, and political factors deeply influence outcomes. Recognising how gender intersects with socio-economic factors is crucial for achieving health equity.   The latest collection in BMJ Innovations, produced in partnership with TDR, explores innovations to ensure interventions are inclusive and responsive to marginalised groups ...

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