BBC apologises to Paul Dacre and Daily Mail after bulletins wrongly stated newspaper was implicated in phone-hacking scandal
The BBC has apologised to the Daily Mail and its editor Paul Dacre after a series of news bulletins wrongly…
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The BBC has apologised to the Daily Mail and its editor Paul Dacre after a series of news bulletins wrongly…
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ITV’s current affairs show Peston on Sunday will move to a new midweek slot in the autumn. ITV News political…
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The Government has today said that it will support Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox bid to buy Sky only on…
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Good Morning Britain has cheekily provoked BBC Breakfast by running a promo for their show on a big screen right…
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TV journalist Richard Madeley wants all interviewers to adopt a “three strikes and you’re out” rule to improve the quality…
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Sky News has appointed Time defence editor Deborah Haynes as its new foreign affairs editor. Haynes’s coverage of Iraqi interpreters…
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STV staff remain “absolutely united” against plans to cut 34 news jobs after rejecting a management request to delay a…
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A code of conduct covering all media organisations across print, online and broadcast could be developed for the first time…
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