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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.
Crimestoppers provides a link between the public and the police.
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Crimestoppers was originally founded in 1988 and now receives more than half a million reports each year.
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Instead of simply applauding nudges, journalists should critically assess when and why governments use this tool.
Hundreds of thousands of hours of broadcasting history are available for the first time.
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The Wales Broadcast Archive in Aberystwyth brings together the archives of the BBC, ITV and S4C under one roof.
Balloon sellers during the Muslim celebrations of Eid al-Fitr.
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Local journalism should be recognised as an essential element for nurturing the UK’s diverse, civic communities.
BBC Wales sports presenter Catrin Heledd.
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The BBC is celebrating 100 years of broadcasting in Wales.
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What’s kept out of the news is just as, if not more, important than what is included.
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Scotland needs to facilitate referendum debate which doesn’t rely on misinformation, half-truths and personality-led rhetoric fed by a toxic social media environment.
The UK could be facing a summer of strikes, but inaccurate language affects public understanding of how unions work.
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Inaccurate language in media reports about strike action misrepresents how unions work and denies members’ agency.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has recently praised the BBC’s work.
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A cold war - and the importance of trusted information - is pushing the UK government to revise its attitude to the BBC.
Value for money? The BBC’s funding model is under review.
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New research identifies the many ways public service broadcasting benefits people.
Resigned: former Conservative MP Owen Paterson.
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The Owen Paterson affair was typical of a media scandal,
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Anti-celebrity politicians succeed by styling themselves as authentic alternatives to more showy statesmen.
Christian Eriksen’s teammates formed a protective barrier around him, shielding cameras from more graphic, close-up shots.
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The BBC apologised for broadcasting images of Christian Eriksen’s collapse, but were they just giving the public what it wants?