A filmmaker advises BBC news staff on how to better engage with the harsh realities of life for many in Britain.
The creator of the Capital City Project lays out five principles that can be used to radically democratise television.
Public service broadcasting in Wales is on a knife-edge and there are loud demands for reform. The response will cast light on whether Wales is genuinely seen as a full partner within the UK.
As the BBC celebrates half a decade of British Asian broadcasting, we look back at a journey of cultural integration that shines a spotlight on the present.
The UK Government’s Prevent strategy has led to official claims that mistrust of mainstream media and anger about government policies can be symptomatic of violent extremism.
Change is coming whether the BBC likes it or not. Far better to take the intiative itself: for instance, making good on a real BBC Scotland.
It is not easy for the BBC to combine the need for a strong centre with genuine federalism. However fraught, this tension can be productive.
The BBC’s charter renewal process will be influenced by whatever steps the next government takes on media ownership and plurality.
A journalism fund, financed by levying the profits of incumbent media companies, could transform local and investigative journalism in Britain. Such a move has the support of the public.