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Published in: oDR: OpinionRacist war reporting undermines trust in media
Racist language in the coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will have viewers switching off, writes veteran...
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Published in: Podcasts: OpinionHow I remember my friend, the brave journalist Deyda Hydara
He knew he was risking his life by provoking Gambia’s president, Yahya Jammeh, but this generous man would not be quiet
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Published in: Podcasts: FeatureKilling the Truth: The case of Deyda Hydara
Deyda Hydara – one of The Gambia’s most respected journalists – was killed in a drive-by shooting on 16 December...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationAll-Party Parliamentary Groups: search the data
Explore Westminster's unregulated network of special interest groups – and who is funding them
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionI covered Stephen Port’s murders. I know Cressida Dick’s departure isn’t enough
As a gay journalist, I connected the dots on the killings before the Met Police did – and was intimidated by police...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: NewsExclusive: Hundreds of UK police kept jobs after sickening social media abuses
Sharing porn and a ‘sexualised’ conversation with a teenager among reasons why cops have been disciplined or...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: NewsBBC Arabic owes journalists ‘thousands of dollars’ after three years’ unpaid fees
One contributor accused the channel, which is part of the UK licence fee-funded World Service, of withholding $10,000
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Published in: Podcasts: OpinionDance and despair for India in memory of murdered journalist Gauri Lankesh
A birthday letter to a colleague and comrade explores the hatreds poisoning India and the hope and joy that Gauri...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureChina’s government is targeting ‘sissy’ men, with devastating consequences
Young men who stray beyond rigid gender norms are being punished by the government's culture war against ‘abnormal...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: InterviewShaping imagination in 1960s Beirut: a conversation with Zeina Maasri
The role of the visual in modern history, and the transnational nature of 1960s Beirut as a hub of politically...
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Published in: Freedom of Information: NewsClearing House: Government admits it’s done nothing about ‘Orwellian’ unit
Cabinet Office pledged to review a unit that blocked Freedom of Information requests. Five months on, it hasn’t even...
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Published in: Live discussionsWhat will be left of the BBC in 2028?
The UK’s culture secretary wants to appease right-wingers by abolishing the licence fee. Will the market now rule...
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Published in: Podcasts: InvestigationKilling the Truth: the case of Gauri Lankesh
Listen to our podcast about the Indian journalist and activist shot dead four years ago – with no one yet tried for...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsPartygate investigator helped shield No.10 from scrutiny over Grenfell
Revealed: Emails show how Sue Gray was consulted over decision to withhold information about fatal fire
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Published in: oDR: NewsReporting on Kazakhstan’s chaos amid internet shutdowns and violence
Journalists have been subject to detentions or attacks, while internet blackouts left them unable to communicate for days
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionArron Banks vs Carole Cadwalladr shows how badly UK is failing press freedom
Why can journalists be violently abused online, yet ‘free speech’ doesn’t protect their reporting?
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Published in: 50.50: NewsBritish media, ‘your bigotry is killing trans people’
Trans people and allies gathered outside the BBC’s London headquarters to challenge its anti-trans ‘agenda of hate...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionWhy is support for nuclear power noisiest just as its failures become most clear?
The UK government and mainstream media agree we need nuclear to avoid the worst climate change. They’re wrong – so...
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Published in: 50.50: ExplainerWe exposed ‘conversion therapy’, ‘abortion pill reversal’ and hate groups fundraising on Amazon – and much more
This is why feminist investigative journalism matters
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionTackle online violence against women now: a call to the internet giants
Online violence against women is everyone’s business, and internet companies must act now, says Lawyers for Justice in Libya
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job