The Power of Documentary: A Look Back at the Films of John Pilger
A weekend at the British Library looked back on half a decade of incisive, groundbreaking and sometimes controversial video journalism.
A weekend at the British Library looked back on half a decade of incisive, groundbreaking and sometimes controversial video journalism.
The Maltese journalist, famous for her fearless reporting on corporate and political corruption in Malta, was killed by a car bomb last week.
Gender pay disputes will grow over the next year as new legislation forces large employers to reveal the average pay of their male and female staff.
From ‘dark ads’ to political twitter bots, social media giants have been in the spotlight this week. But new research points to an even more worrying trend for our democracy – and one we need to talk about this electiontest
i newspaper reporters face ‘real-terms pay cut’
Four conflicts of interest not declared in The Times’s scoop
Syria was the deadliest country for journalists, as Reporters Without Borders calls for UN action
We should make better use of our right to demand answers
The bill, agreed by parliament this week, is an attack on the public’s right to know
It’s the questions, not the timing, that gave fascism a platform