politics Not the Sun wot won it: what Murdoch’s half-hearted, last-minute endorsements mean for Labour John Jewell Jul 08, 2024 Leaving it as late as editorially possible, the Sun has endorsed Labour. With an election day front ...
politics Political podcasts exploded during the UK election – is it time to regulate them? Carl Hartley Jul 27, 2024 Political podcasts have exploded in popularity in the UK. Publishers like Acast and Spotify have rep...
politics At 60, the Sun hasn’t set – but the tabloid’s light is fading Adrian Bingham Sep 14, 2024 “The British public believe it is time for a new newspaper, born of the age we live in. That is why ...
politics Online news consumption has surpassed television – but broadcasters are still the most widely trusted Stephen Cushion Sep 17, 2024 More people in the UK now access news online than on television, according to new survey data from t...
politics What the Spectator takeover means for the UK’s right-wing media and politics Ivor Gaber Sep 19, 2024 Despite the Conservatives’ defeat in the recent general election, the right-wing media in Britain ap...
politics Michael Gove, Spectator editor: an expert explains the long relationship between Westminster and the media Simon Potter Oct 04, 2024 Michael Gove has a new job. The former Conservative MP and senior government minister will take over...
politics Reporting on Gaza war is a challenge for journalists – here’s how the BBC and other broadcasters have handled the past year Colleen Murrell Oct 05, 2024 The past year of conflict in Gaza has been covered in the media with extraordinary bravery, mostly b...