Democracy If Trump runs again, are journalists ready? ITV’s Robert Moore believes they’re not TV journalists must get out of the studio, warns the reporter who won awards for his Capitol riot coverage. By Ian Burrell
Why Boris Johnson can’t blame the media for the UK’s fuel crisis Downing Street is irresponsibly seeking to shift attention from the government’s mishandling of supply chains. By Ian Burrell
Will the right-wing press save or abandon GB News? After the departure of Andrew Neil, the channel is even more dependent on conservative papers for publicity. By Ian Burrell
Can Piers Morgan and Rupert Murdoch’s talkTV succeed where GB News has failed? The UK could be on course for two Fox News-style channels. By Ian Burrell
Will Channel 4 News survive? As the channel faces the threat of privatisation, there is deep anxiety inside the newsroom. By Ian Burrell
How Secunder Kermani became the face of the BBC’s Afghanistan coverage With his outstanding reporting and ability to win trust and respect, the BBC has a new star. By Ian Burrell
The BBC must not be intimidated by the press vendetta against Jess Brammar Those who question the former HuffPost UK editor’s impartiality are guilty of far greater bias. By Ian Burrell