British media coverage of refugee and migrant crisis is the most polarised and aggressive in Europe
Much as for Ronald Reagan, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter, for the UK press, one newspaper’s “asylum
Read moreMuch as for Ronald Reagan, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter, for the UK press, one newspaper’s “asylum
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Read morePosted by, Professor Jenny Kitzinger I had meant to just lurk – to observe the weird world of Twitter from
Read moreThe New Day, Trinity Mirror’s attempt to breathe life into the generally moribund world of UK national daily newspapers, has
Read moreStephen Fry has been, give or take the odd sabbatical, a prolific and entertaining tweeter for a number of years.
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Read moreIn a move that Brand Republic describes as ‘highly symbolic’ James Murdoch is to return to Sky, the UK’s leading subscription broadcaster, as Chairman.
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