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Nick Davies

@bynickdavies

Former special correspondent for The Guardian (not the former foreign editor of the Daily Mirror of the same name)

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Ofcom seems finally to be waking up to the realisation that they have a big problem with GB News. They're found five programmes - including JRMogg - in breach of impartiality rules, and warned the station could be sanctioned.

Ofcom seems finally to be waking up to the realisation that they have a big problem with GB News. They're found five programmes  - including JRMogg - in breach of impartiality rules,  and warned the station could be sanctioned.
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An extraordinary moment in journalism: four Washington Post reporters investigating and exposing worrying questions about the ethics of their own appointed new editor washingtonpost.com/investigations…

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How Reform have made a £38billion mess of their tax plans - twice the unfunded cost in the Liz Truss mess. taxpolicy.org.uk/2024/06/17/ref…

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This is such an important story - such an alarm bell about a future of violence against brown people at Europe's borders - and yet it is already slipping out of the headlines. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Detectives who investigated phone-hacking speak out in the New York Times about the destruction of evidence held by the Murdoch company and about how they came to view Will Lewis as "an impediment" to their work.

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JULIAN ASSANGE IS FREE Julian Assange is free. He left Belmarsh maximum security prison on the morning of 24 June, after having spent 1901 days there. He was granted bail by the High Court in London and was released at Stansted airport during the afternoon, where he boarded a

Ash Sarkar (@ayocaesar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The question hanging over Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves now is the same one that loomed over the election: are they going to rustle up more money from somewhere? Cheap reforms – changing processes and rules – will make them look busy for a bit. But big problems, like public

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The interview as a tool in journalism dates from the mid 19th century. Here we see what happens when it is introduced to an environment in which freedom from fact is the normal state, and accountability for what you said The Stranger. Interviewer is ex-BBC anchor Emily Maitlis.

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Russia has just sentenced an innocent man to 16 years in a high security prison. I have no words to describe this farce. Let’s get Evan out of there

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And this is why the British media&the entire Murdoch empire is after him and his wife,on simple reason that he wants justice not just for him ,his mother and wife but for everyone that has been targeted and harmed by the same media . #TabloidsOnTrial

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Hannah Arendt understood that politicians who repeatedly lie are trying to avoid accountability, because facts are a prerequisite for accountability. That applies to Xi Jinping, Putin, and Trump, among other autocrats.

Hannah Arendt understood that politicians who repeatedly lie are trying to avoid accountability, because facts are a prerequisite for accountability. That applies to Xi Jinping, Putin, and Trump, among other autocrats.
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A toot and a salute to Prospect magazine who ran thousands of words about new evidence of crime by Fleet Street papers while - guess what - every Fleet Street title ignored almost all of it. Now Scotland Yard is reacting. prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/media/ph…

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"Its actually quite clear... the state of Israel is perpetrating war crimes in plain sight" Foreign office official Mark Smith, whose job was to advise the govt on the legality of arms sales, explains why he's resigned over UK arms sales to Israel.

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With casual dishonesty, Fleet Street has ignored the damning report of the independent Press Recognition Panel, exposing the failure of Fleet Street's sham new regulator to protect the victims of these newspapers. pressrecognitionpanel.org.uk/2024/08/28/prp…