Dealing with graphic content is a moral minefield for journalists
Posted by: Dr John Jewell Even for a world unhappily accustomed to news reports of conflict, terrorism and disaster the past three
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Posted by: Dr John Jewell Even for a world unhappily accustomed to news reports of conflict, terrorism and disaster the past three
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell Gair Rhydd (Free Word) is the newspaper of Cardiff University’s students with a potential audience of
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell From time to time various Tory politicians, journalists and misinformed misanthropes rise from their bunkers to
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell In his diaries, cataloguing his time as Director of Communications and strategy at Number 10 during
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell With the news yesterday that Dan Evans, a former journalist at the News of the World
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Read morePosted by Professor Richard Sambrook Professor Richard Sambrook, recently went “head to head” with Bruno Torturra, the founder of Brazil’s
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Read morePosted by: Nicholas Jones Rebekah Brooks’ acquittal on the charge of phone hacking will be interpreted by much of the
Read morePosted by: Professor Richard Sambrook Andy Coulson has been found guilty of phone hacking and his former boss, Prime Minister
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