A survey of 1,268 people has found that the BBC is popular across all age groups. But all media needs to pay more attention to devolved and local news.
Can do better: the daily Downing Street press briefing.
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Cardiff University's news diary study during the pandemic found the public were confused about a number of issues and became more critical of the UK government.
A protester makes his views about the prime minister’s advisor clear outside Downing Street, May 2020.
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More and more people in the UK have been going out of their way to avoid news over the past couple of years: first with Brexit, now with COVID-19.
UK opposition leader, Keir Starmer, with a government graph showing an international comparison of COVID-19 death tolls.
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In a statement on their website, Harry and Meghan have said they are ditching the royal rota. However, in doing so are they gaining more or less control over their story?
Can the BBC continue to hold leaders to account?
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