The irony of the Daily Mail pursuing privacy
The newspaper’s court victory could backfire on its reporting – and the media in general.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The newspaper’s court victory could backfire on its reporting – and the media in general.
ByAs the broadcaster approaches 90, she reflects on her mother, the media and “her version” of her affair with Harold…
ByNot before plastering the wrong building in green paint.
ByThe journalist also hit out at the “incestuous” relationship in Westminster between politicians and the media lobby.
ByAs the Match of the Day host’s agent, I had a busy week at the centre of the impartiality storm.
ByIn an era of fake news and hyperpartisan media, the rationale for a public-service broadcaster is stronger than ever.
ByStaff at the broadcaster hold its director-general and chairman in contempt.
ByThe Tory-led furore over Gary Lineker and impartiality has only succeeded in making Sharp’s position appear even more untenable.
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