British media coverage of refugee and migrant crisis is the most polarised and aggressive in Europe
Much as for Ronald Reagan, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter, for the UK press, one newspaper’s “asylum
Read moreMuch as for Ronald Reagan, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter, for the UK press, one newspaper’s “asylum
Read morePosted by, Stephen Cushion Outside the US, the prospect of Donald Trump being elected president is typically met with a
Read moreThe latest polls are telling us that the British public are moving in droves to the Brexit camp: YouGov has
Read moreIn a move that Brand Republic describes as ‘highly symbolic’ James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the UK’s leading subscription broadcaster, as Chairman.
Read moreThis post was originally published in The Conversation Posted by Prof. Richard Sambrook Sir Harold Evans was the legendary editor
Read morePosted by Dr Andy Williams Along with the Coalition for Media Reform researchers at the School held a public panel
Read moreThe UK media’s coverage of the terrible Parisian murders has been nothing if not comprehensive and exhaustive. Not since the
Read moreIn an incident which happened in August this year, but which only came light this Wednesday after revelations in the Independent,
Read moreWhen it was announced that Seumus Milne, the Guardian columnist and associate editor, had been appointed as Labour’s executive director
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
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