Press regulator Ipso faces first legal challenges to rulings
Complaints are over decisions on two articles, one of which referred to ‘the Muslim problem’
August 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Mix of free-swinging comment and Ipso regulation is not so clever, Trevor
Peter Preston
Tabloid hate is damaging our society. The Sun’s advertisers must help stop it
Richard Wilson
February 2017
Sun journalist faces calls to step down from press watchdog
Ipso rules that Trevor Kavanagh made false claims in a column about the number of asylum seekers lying about their age
January 2017
Greenslade
Is the rise of Donald Trump really President Obama's fault?
Roy Greenslade
UK national newspaper writers argue that America’s disenchantment with its liberal elite is all down to the ‘cool dude’ in the White House
September 2016
Greenslade
The myth of grammar schools and social mobility
Roy Greenslade
We baby-boomers look back and think we got where we did today because of our privileged schooling, but the British economy was very different then
July 2016
Greenslade
Rightwing papers' hostility to Andrea Leadsom reduces her to tears
Roy Greenslade
Conservative newspapers, in throwing their weight behind Theresa May to become leader, treat her Brexit rival to unrelenting negative coverage
June 2016
Greenslade
The Sun's pro-Brexit campaigning doesn't cross borders
Roy Greenslade
Greenslade
The Sun's Brexit call is unsurprising but it has a symbolic significance
Roy Greenslade
May 2016
Greenslade
If so many newspapers back Brexit why will Remain carry the day?
Roy Greenslade
Research into the influence of media coverage on the public, and on politicians, might cast light on the reason the EU referendum is likely to result in a stay vote
April 2016
Greenslade
How the passionate Brexit press is setting the agenda
Roy Greenslade
Greenslade
National newspapers continue to act as Brexit propagandists
Roy Greenslade
March 2016
Greenslade
Clodagh Higginson lands TV political correspondent job
Greenslade
Why newspapers are hunting for the 'Queen backs Brexit' leaker
Roy Greenslade
October 2015
Greenslade
UK national newspapers reject Tony Blair's Iraq war 'apology'
Roy Greenslade
Editorials refer to former prime minister’s limited confession as ‘weasel words’
September 2015
Greenslade
Harry Arnold memorial celebrates his wit, and his compassion
The skills that earned the Sun and Mirror reporter his legendary status
July 2015
Greenslade
Keir Starmer to call for journalists to have a public interest defence
Roy Greenslade
Former director of public prosecutions who pursued cases against reporters for paying public officials now wants them to have legal protection
June 2015
Greenslade
800 years after the Magna Carta, does Britain have a free press?
London Press Club stages panel debate with Keir Starmer and Trevor Kavanagh
April 2015
Election media watch
Press split: a Tory tax promise versus a Labour budget pledge
Roy Greenslade
Greenslade
Will the Sun claim election victory again? Ask Trevor Kavanagh...