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Donald Trump and Kim Darroch
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Vitriol and bluster – another week in political communication

July 10, 2019July 11, 2019 John Jewell Boris Johnson, Diplomacy, Donald Trump, Sir Kim Darroch, TV debates

We seem to be in an age where sketchy undeliverable promises and personal bombast are lauded in some quarters as positive traits.

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The 2017 election TV debate stage
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General Election 2017: The TV Debates

May 8, 2017May 10, 2017 John Jewell GE2017, General Election, general election campaign, TV debates

With a General Election TV debate confirmed for May 18th. John Jewell takes a look at the history of the format.

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Research shows why Cameron is wise to avoid TV debates and stick to newspapers

March 13, 2015March 13, 2015 Stephen Cushion David Cameron, empty chair, leaders debate, Media Standards Trust, newspaper coverage, TV debates

Posted by: Dr Stephen Cushion and Gordon Neil Ramsay David Cameron is facing a barrage of criticism for announcing that he

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