Just joking: John Humphrys defends remarks on BBC gender pay gap
BBC will not discipline John Humphrys over gender pay gap jokes
May 2016
What next for the BBC? Birt, Iannucci, Puttnam and more on its future
With the white paper published, we ask broadcasting experts what’s in store for the corporation and what it must do to thrive
September 2015
House Of Cards author attacks TV industry bias against older women
Lord Dobbs adds that the case of ex-Countryfile host Miriam O’Reilly raised ‘disturbing questions about the inner workings’ of the BBC
June 2015
Sandi Toksvig: BBC denied me host role because I'm a woman
Outgoing News Quiz presenter says her gender was the reason the corporation didn’t choose her for Have I Got News For You 25 years ago
November 2014
Miriam O’Reilly says BBC gagging outgoing female employees
BBC using confidentiality agreements to avoid criticism of age discrimination, former Countryfile presenter tells Lords
March 2014
Media interview
Jay Hunt: 'People take potshots at you and you have to become quite sanguine'
Channel 4's chief creative officer on why she believes Benefits Street was public service broadcasting at its best. By John Plunkett
December 2013
Our new year's resolutions for 2014
Stop checking our emails after dark, meet more feminists and learn to play guitar. Here, women of all ages share their resolutions for 2014 – what are yours?
July 2013
Harriet Harman to newspapers: 'how many women over 50 do you employ?'
Deputy leader of Labour party writes letter to all national editors, saying a 'balanced team' is needed to ensure balanced reporting
May 2013
Just 18% of UK television presenters over 50 are women, study finds
Harriet Harman accuses TV industry of ageism and sexism, saying female presenters' days on screen are numbered after 50
September 2012
Miriam O'Reilly complains of BBC hostility after ageism case
Former Countryfile presenter says in formal letter apologies and offers of work were 'clearly just a PR damage limitation exercise'
July 2012
BBC news dubbed 'testosterone fuelled' after it fails to feature many women
Why does the BBC persist in putting men in charge?
Catherine Bennett
May 2012
The conversation
Why is there so much misogyny online?
Interview by Laura Barnett
The conversation: Why do women face such misogyny in the media, particularly online? TV presenter Miriam O'Reilly and feminist writer Nina Power share their thoughts and experiences
April 2012
Turn out the lights: the stargazers' plea for dark skies
Fewer and fewer stars are visible in Britain due to light pollution, and dark sky campaigners claim we are losing touch with the universe as a result. But is it safe to turn out the lights, asks Miriam O'Reilly
March 2012
Media interview
Miriam O'Reilly: There was seething resentment when I went back to BBC
Former Countryfile presenter quit the corporation after furious reaction from some executives and lack of new work. By John Plunkett
February 2012
Frightening power of discrimination laws
Rowan's no joke
Rowan Atkinson, I admire your bravery
Victoria Coren
A week on the web
A week on the web: Rowan Atkinson, Miriam O'Reilly and ageism