The Zahawi affair only proves the power of journalism – and the failure of government
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If parliament is serious about standards, it should make the fourth estate stronger.
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Legal threats against journalists asking legitimate questions are rife. Those in power should be encouraging scrutiny, not stifling it.
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The Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist on why Big Tech rewards disinformation, and how to fight back.
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Five ways in which you can fight the rise of media bullshit.
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The combative presenter reflects on Cristiano Ronaldo, cancel culture and the “infinite patience” of Rupert Murdoch.
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With his mastery of technical detail and direct style, many journalists rated Jack the greatest of his generation.
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Former BBC stalwarts Jane Garvey and Fi Glover have moved to Times Radio. Is it more of the same?
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The novelist and former Bright Young Thing ably captured Britain in the early 20th century. Her work deserves to be…
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It is vital to speak up about climate change, but hard to know where to draw the line.
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Russian authoritarianism has added an extra dimension to its suppression of free speech: a sinister playfulness with fact and opinion.
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I considered starting this diary: “Very hot. Today was a day of annoyance. Boris Johnson has not left No 10…
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When journalists in conflict zones or natural disasters are expected to step outside their roles, it can have a damaging…
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I was raised in a council house by a single mum – but in my 20 years in journalism I’ve…
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Boris Johnson and his party have weaponised their own definition of impartiality, to the detriment of democracy.
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The death of a Ukrainian reporter working for Fox News highlights the under-recognition of “fixers” in helping major media outlets…
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TV journalists must get out of the studio, warns the reporter who won awards for his Capitol riot coverage.
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A journalist from the English-language paper recounts how the entire newsroom was fired – and why it matters.
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As it rapidly expands its British newsroom, the US newspaper now rivals smaller UK national titles.
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Why the Brazil-based investigative reporter divides the US left and has become a friend to the right.
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