Ver de un modo distinto es vivir de un modo distinto, y vivir de un modo distinto es la clave para evitar una crisis medioambiental. English.
An inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting in Britain launched its report days after the Brexit vote. It holds important clues to how we deal with the current breakdown of consensus.
The film producer and chair of a major inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting calls on the BBC to help rebuild trust in Brexit Britain.
The corporation’s claims to the public and to neutrality are crucial for the British state and its power across the globe.
While the government's plans for the BBC are under scrutiny, the future of Britain's hugely successful system of public service broadcasting is at risk.
The government’s proposals would be a blow to both the BBC's freedom from government interference, and its place at the heart of British popular culture.
On the anniversary of the 1926 General Strike, looking back to the early BBC helps us understand the latest bias scandal, over coverage of Labour's anti-semitism scandal vs Tory election fraud.
The British press is failing to meet the highest standards in its presentation of Muslims. In a sea of stereotypes, journalists and the public must educate themselves about the facts beyond the headlines.
The UK media seems more comfortable talking about race issues in America than those closer to home. It is the BBC’s responsibility to challenge these double standards.
We shouldn’t jeopardise a unique creative and economic contributor to the regions by tinkering with its ownership.
While the Corporation’s news coverage tends to reinforce stereotypes, its cultural programming calls these into question.
To hold the BBC to account on its coverage of the ‘Leave’ and ‘Remain’ campaigns, we need to properly understand its Referendum Guidelines and the challenges of ensuring ‘impartiality’.