Press freedom and Public freedom
In an incident which happened in August this year, but which only came light this Wednesday after revelations in the Independent,
Read moreIn an incident which happened in August this year, but which only came light this Wednesday after revelations in the Independent,
Read moreA guest post by Raghuvir Dass A study in 2001 found that people enjoy narratives that produce intense emotional reactions,
Read moreI’ve written elsewhere about the effortlessness with which the BBC’s Question Time programme seems to habitually generate controversy. Regular guests, such as
Read moreReading last week that the Royal Mail was to issue special ‘Star Wars’ stamps didn’t surprise me at all. In fact I wouldn’t
Read morePosted by Professor Richard Tait The 2011 Parliament Act has been bad news for the BBC. It means the two
Read moreTwo years after the revelations on mass surveillance by whistleblower Edward Snowden began, an international conference at the Cardiff School
Read moreIn a scoop worthy of its deceased predecessor, the News of the World, the Sun on Sunday ran a five-page exclusive
Read morePosted by: Professor Jenny Kitzinger Running into the office last week carrying a bundle of 8-foot bamboo poles, along with a
Read morePosted by: Professor Stuart Allan Remembering 7/7: On July 7 2005 bomb explosions in London destroyed three underground trains and
Read moreOn June 29th, speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about the appalling murders in Tunisia, David Cameron told presenter
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