A spokesperson said the party took the decision to drop its commitment to complete the official inquiry into press corruption, "in the interests of the country"
Journalism
'For the media to be interviewing political leaders and not even asking the questions is shocking'
How a Conservative campaign line became the weaponised mantra of the Daily Mail – and infected the entire general election campaign
As Labour heads towards Government, large parts of the press are suddenly starting to notice things they have spent the past 14 years ignoring
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on the shortcomings of Pride Month when it comes to journalism and the corporate world
The normalisation of racism and dog-whistles will only get worse if the press continues to treat Farage as an entertaining figure representing the ‘real views’ of the British people – it must stop, writes Byline Times’ Editor
Columnist Gerard Baker glossed over the Murdoch press' criminality in a recent comment piece – and the accusations against his own Editor. Why?
The latest episode of the hit Media Storm podcast focuses on the more positive narratives around refugees that journalists could disseminate – and why they selectively choose not to