Chatham House
Is impartiality a red herring in the age of blogs and social media?
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Despite a reputation for cuddly kittens and listicles, the site has been hiring big names and is establishing itself as an influential voice in UK news.
Leader of Finsbury Park mosque, Mohammed Kozbar, speaks to media after the attack as Jeremy Corbyn looks on.
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When an investigation is active, the press are subject to legal reporting restrictions.
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If you are looking for an in-depth analysis of how the pre-election media campaign went for the two main parties, here is the data.
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Phone-in shows are among the only media options that give you the unfiltered views of the public.
At last! A day without interviews!
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I didn’t hear the news today. Oh boy.
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The late Gordon Burn’s prophetic writing predicted our obsession with celebrity and the media.
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It’s election time and all the political parties are locked in a social media battle. But does it help inform political debate or just cause even more confusion?
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As the media again become a battleground in this election, what can we learn from how the Brexit campaign was covered?
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UK newspapers have been fighting between economics and editorial for 70 years.
Then one simply drops it.
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It turned out to be a fairly minor announcement, but the palace knows how to work the news cycle.
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But why stop at England? A ‘devo-max’ broadcasting hub would be more visionary.
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In the rush to compete, news organisations can still make basic errors. They need to remember the lessons of the past.
Years of experience. Just in the wrong field.
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The former chancellor has no experience of journalism, but that hasn’t prevented him from taking over London’s most important newspaper.
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The former Chancellor is by no means the first to walk the line between media and political elite.
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The culture secretary must make a call on the deal based on the public interest.
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Media plurality is vital in a democracy. Full ownership of Sky would give the Murdoch family too much power.
Fifty years of poking fun and holding power to account.
Private Eye
As newspaper circulation continues to founder, sales of satire and weekly news magazines have never looked healthier.
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The antics of ‘Brits abroad’ continues to fill copy in tabloid newspapers but it’s more about titillation than genuine moral outrage.
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Recent changes to the defamation laws make it more difficult for a non-resident to sue for libel in the UK.