Election live two-ways: How far should journalists interpret the politics?
Posted by: Dr Stephen Cushion Although electioneering has been ongoing for many months now, it is during the so-called short
Read morePosted by: Dr Stephen Cushion Although electioneering has been ongoing for many months now, it is during the so-called short
Read moreThe week that four senior journalists from The Sun were cleared at the Old Bailey on all charges relating to paying
Read moreFrom Egypt to Mexico, Russia to Syria, journalists are increasingly coming under attack. They are murdered, imprisoned and intimidated for
Read moreThe news that Ed Milband has ruled out forming a coalition with the SNP may have come too late to
Read morePosted by: Dr Stephen Cushion and Gordon Neil Ramsay David Cameron is facing a barrage of criticism for announcing that he
Read morePosted by, Steven Buckley For most of us, election coverage is often a somewhat dry affair. The columns of newspapers are
Read moreFor a terrible moment last week, it seemed that the biggest talking point in the world of newspapers was going
Read morePosted by: Professor Justin Lewis Two contrasting news items have recently caught my eye. The first was notice of a
Read morePosted by: Dr Stephen Cushion and Dr Gordon Neil Ramsey When broadcasters revised the format of the TV leaders’ debates
Read moreIt’s not a good time to be a newscaster in the US. The latest controversy to hit the headlines concerns
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