Hundreds of thousands of hours of broadcasting history are available for the first time.
National Library of Wales
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.
Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA
Local journalism should be recognised as an essential element for nurturing the UK’s diverse, civic communities.
BBC Wales sports presenter Catrin Heledd.
Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy
The BBC is celebrating 100 years of broadcasting in Wales.
Microgen/Shutterstock
What’s kept out of the news is just as, if not more, important than what is included.
Sergio Azenha / Alamy
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.
Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock
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.
PA/Alamy
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.
Willy Barton
New research identifies the many ways public service broadcasting benefits people.
Resigned: former Conservative MP Owen Paterson.
Stefan Rousseau/PA Images/Alamy Stock Photo
The Owen Paterson affair was typical of a media scandal,
Peter Nicholls / EPA-EFE
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.
Friedemann Vogel/EPA-EFE
The BBC apologised for broadcasting images of Christian Eriksen’s collapse, but were they just giving the public what it wants?
England players celebrate at the Spartak Stadium, Moscow in 2018.
PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo
To tackle the racial stereotyping rife within football commentary, robust education – and uncomfortable conversation – is critical
Women of colour are under-represented both on and behind the camera in the UK media.
Image courtesy of ITV Pictures
A large body of research shows the lack of diversity in the UK news media.
Lenscap Photography / shutterstock
An academic expert in environmental storytelling reads the Sun and the Express.
Wozzie via Shutterstock
Local news websites have offered essential details on how to understand COVID rules and where to buy toilet rolls.
British Muslims protesting their treatment by the UK media in 2007. Nothing much has changed.
Tim Ireland/PA Archive/PA Images
Press reports about Islam have often been misleading or discriminatory. This new advice does little to help journalists avoid that.
EPA/Larry W Smith
The future of democracy could depend on how the forthcoming election plays out – so the way in which it is covered will be crucial.
Harold Evans: one of the most respected journalists of his generation.
Dominic Lipinski/PA Archive/PA Images
Evans is admired for his fearless leadership and tireless campaigning journalism.
Alastair Grant / AP
Facebook and Google’s publicity campaigns against Australia’s new media regulations show they’re worried other countries will follow suit.
Devastation: how Hiroshima looked the day after the atom bomb was dropped.
Everett Collection via Shutterstock
British newspapers were very quick to see the horrific potential of this new weapon.