Journalism
City halls corruption or racoon cats? Both have their place in local journalism
Newspaper owners have been cutting staff at the expense of good-quality journalism
87 per cent of politics experts predict win for Remain
Just five per cent of academics, journalists and pollsters believe that Britain will vote to Leave
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Journalism isn’t merely something wielded by powerful businessmen to protect their interests
Comment: A moment of truth for the BBC?
With today's headlines piling yet more pressure on the BBC, Ed Straw looks at whether or not this is a moment of truth for the broadcasting giant.
Victory celebrations for Mexico’s new president will be overshadowed by journalist death
News that an AP intern working in Mexico was found dead in an elevator shaft on Saturday will surely mute projected new president Enrique Pena Nieto's celebrations.
The criminal war on journalism in Mexico
Mexico is now seen as the most dangerous country in the world to be a journalist, writes Donnacha DeLong, president of the National Union of Journalists.