Opinion / Will the Emily Maitlis BBC controversy finally wake up moderates? The journalist’s impartiality claims only touch on what academics have been trying to warn about for years By Dan Hind / 26 Aug 2022
Opinion / I reported on Thatcher-era strikes. Here’s what today’s coverage is missing The demise of industrial correspondents allows the Tory press to deliver outlandish, make-believe scare stories By Nicholas Jones / 23 Jun 2022
Opinion / It’s great to see Mick Lynch calling out the media’s anti-union bullshit Billionaires control our politics and our press, yet we’re told unions are the real enemy of the British worker By Adam Ramsay / 21 Jun 2022
Opinion / How can the deadly violence against Mexican journalists be stopped? Between cartels and corrupt politicians, the country is among the most dangerous to be a journalist. Eight have been killed so far this year By Amigzaday López Beltrán / 19 Apr 2022
Feature / Channel 4 gave these young people their break. Now it’s up for sale Producers who worked on C4 programmes say the broadcaster was already ‘levelling up’. Will a private owner be so committed to new UK talent? By Adam Bychawski / 8 Apr 2022
Opinion / How the right-wing press used partygate to get rid of lockdown Hundreds have died of COVID because the papers bullied Boris Johnson into lifting lockdown early By Adam Ramsay / 31 Mar 2022
News / Reporting on Kazakhstan’s chaos amid internet shutdowns and violence Journalists have been subject to detentions or attacks, while internet blackouts left them unable to communicate for days By Paolo Sorbello / 13 Jan 2022
Opinion / Arron Banks vs Carole Cadwalladr shows how badly UK is failing press freedom Why can journalists be violently abused online, yet ‘free speech’ doesn’t protect their reporting? By Mary Fitzgerald / 13 Jan 2022
Opinion / Why is support for nuclear power noisiest just as its failures become most clear? The UK government and mainstream media agree we need nuclear to avoid the worst climate change. They’re wrong – so why aren’t we hearing that? By Andrew Stirling and Phil Johnstone / 9 Jan 2022
Opinion / Culture wars: It’s the Right that is trying to cancel free speech While the powerful try to silence those who speak back to them, working-class cultures all over the world are quietly being erased. Last in a series of four on the culture wars By Adam Ramsay / 18 Dec 2021
Feature / How did a journalist who knew she would be killed live? Regina Martínez suffered threats and censorship. She revealed Mexico’s corruption, organised crime and human rights abuses until she was murdered By Amigzaday López Beltrán / 15 Dec 2021
Opinion / Journalists’ Nobel Peace Prize casts a shadow on failures of our democracy Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov were honoured today. But 2021 has also seen record numbers of journalists jailed By Mary Fitzgerald / 10 Dec 2021