Media Integrity
Freedom of speech and the freedom to Tweet
Freedom of speech is one of the foundations of a democracy and must be protected as far as is reasonably possible, writes Mike Morgan-Giles.
“According to my tax breakdown, Daily Mail readers are the biggest scroungers”
Cormac Hollingsworth turns the tables on the Daily Mail’s ‘tax breakdown’ campaign.
On International Women’s Day, finally some progress on coverage of women’s sport
Today, to coincide with International Women's Day, Women 2012, a new women's sports channel, is being launched, reports Shamik Das.
The final James Murdoch question: Was he incompetent or complicit at News International?
Not only has the extent of hacking and corrupt practices involving the police coming to light at NOTW , but the cover up. Was J. Murdoch incompetent or complicit?
It wos the Sun wot couldn’t do maths: Prioritising benefit frauds when tax fraud is 10x worse
Why on earth would the Sun focus on benefit fraud rather than tax avoidance, asks Alex Hern. Could it be because of the actions of their proprietor, one R. Murdoch Esq?
FISKED: News Corporation’s ‘we didn’t hack (that much)’ 2009 statement
Alex Hern looks through News Corporation's 2009 statement on hacking. Is there any line which is true?