Why is the BBC giving so much coverage to a complete non-story about Labour and the Democrats, just because the Republican candidate would like them to?
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Starmer’s Government has an opportunity to reverse years of Conservative attacks on impartiality and independence – our democracy requires it to act beyond narrow party interests, former BBC producer and journalist Patrick Howse writes
11 MPs have been paid over £500,000 by the channel over the past year, with £200,000 going to just two Reform Party MPs
The Director of the Climate Media Coalition explained the role of media moguls in demanding a crack down on climate protestors
As the TUC passes a motion warning of the “existential crisis” in British journalism, Peter Jukes asks for your help to deal with the dual threats of legacy media monopolies and big tech
'Tory bible' set to fall into hands of tycoon who liked tweets about 'civil war' and 'mass expulsions' of migrants
Carol Vorderman's Alternative Mactaggart lecture on how snobbery turned people off TV
The Pacifist group Peace Pledge Union and its associated peace education charity argue that its advert was “in no way polemical”.
The politics of anti-Muslim and anti-migrant hatred pushed by the Reform leader and his supporters has been tolerated for far too long
The decision not to syndicate the most famous moments of news broadcasting in recent years would likely cost the BBC millions of pounds in royalties, a source told Byline Times