The support of a widely mistrusted press is not enough to keep the UK together.
Does Britain's partisan press have too much influence on broadcast news?
How were political issues covered by BBC Reporting Scotland and STV News in the four months before UK General Election 2015?
The corporation’s economics coverage has been relatively balanced in the run up to this election but it has failed to convey the extent of the Conservatives’ ties with big business.
The BBC’s election coverage has been filled with gossip, technological gimmicks, and patronising ‘common sense’ rhetoric. This has little to do with its public service remit.
The elite world of Westminster journalism used to be irrelevant to people's lives. Now, as an election approaches, it can barely comprehend itself.
The broadcasters appear to have settled on a format for the UK election debates. But who won and who lost in this stand-off?
Ed Miliband has promised legislation that would see regulators imposing a debate structure at future general elections. Could it work? And is that the best answer?