The 84-85 miners’ strike and media communication.
Posted by: Dr John Jewell On the 3rd January, the National Archive released nearly 500 previously unavailable government files from 1984,
Read morePosted by: Dr John Jewell On the 3rd January, the National Archive released nearly 500 previously unavailable government files from 1984,
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Read moreThis is a guest post by: Rodney Pinder, former Director of the International News Safety Institute. Nelson Mandela’s long walk
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Read moreThis is a guest post from Marc Thomas, publisher and journalist Just got back to the studio after giving a
Read morePosted by Professor Justin Lewis Last week on the Today programme I heard a senior figure from the Murdoch stable
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Read morePosted by Dr Lina Dencik On Saturday people took to the streets in Washington, DC to protest against mass online
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