Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Ismail al-Ghoul was killed along with his cameraman Rami al-Rifi in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
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The BBC, ITN and Sky have still managed to keep the story in front of UK viewers’ eyes by reporting from inside Israel, the occupied territories and Egypt
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Close links between the worlds of journalism and parliamentary politics have been commonplace for decades.
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The £100 million purchase makes Paul Marshall one of the most influential media magnates in the UK, potentially second only to Rupert Murdoch.
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The numbers suggest that many people have not given up on TV news, but rather have gone online in addition to watching television.
Printing the Sun in its early days.
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The Sun reinvented the tabloid model and became the most influential expression of British popular print culture.
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Creative freedom without the rules and restrictions of traditional broadcast media is what is allowing this medium to thrive.
Keir Starmer has not received backing from The Sun.
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The Sunday Times has given Starmer a gritted-teeth endorsement, but The Sun has not backed a party.
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Farage and the Mail were previously close ideological bedfellows.
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Politicians have not abandoned their interest in attracting mainstream media attention – and ideally, approval.
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Broadcasters can struggle to report impartially when they have to single out one party for making dubious claims.
Ofcom has said Nigel Farage, the co-founder of Reform UK, can continue to present his GB News show during the campaign.
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Audiences may not know if so-called impartial news is delivered by professional journalists or partisan politicians.
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Given the forthcoming retrial, anyone reporting or publishing must take care not to breach the law on contempt of court.
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UK press freedom has come under threat.
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The civil procedure rules on settlement are preventing true access to justice.
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A universal fee still seems the most obvious way to fund Britain’s most important public broadcaster.
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Evidence shows the public still want impartiality from broadcasters.
The Six Nations Championship is classified as a ‘category B’ tournament by the UK government.
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When Six Nations’ broadcasting deal with the BBC and ITV ends in 2025, there are fears the tournament could move to a subscription service.
Rishi Sunak visited Border Force in Dover in June 2023.
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Expert analysis shows most stories about the migration bill have been about party politics, not the substance of the policy.
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A Manchester-based local news company is turning heads and attracting a new readership.
Israel declares independence: David Ben-Gurion (on left) was first to sign the declaration.
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British media coverage of the creation of the state of Israel reflected the concerns of the government at the time.