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Greenslade

Roy Greenslade's Guardian blog on politics, news and the media
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    Boris Johnson's £1m for press freedom: a small response to a big threat

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    Britain’s recognition of the disgraceful reality facing brave journalists around the world is belated and limited, but welcome
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    How blurring of fact and comment kicked open the door to fake news

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    In seeking to combat mainstream media output, which they regard as a form of fake news, readers have become ready recipients of fake news themselves
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    Northern & Shell takeover may prolong Trinity Mirror's life, but its future is uncertain

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    Bid is likely to face challenges from shareholders and regulators, and involve title mergers and staff cutbacks
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    Publishing salacious material as public interest besmirches press freedom

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    Seedy legal plea to name couple filmed having sex by police officer Adrian Pogmore is anything but a matter of high principle
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    Reactionary politics play their part in the demise of the tabloids

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    The UK’s popular newspapers need to address editorial tone and quality if they are to attract younger readers and compete with social media
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    Snow and Maitlis rows are part of a pattern of attacks on TV journalists

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    Partisan newspapers continually try to highlight bias among broadcasters, and MPs need few lessons in criticising the BBC
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    Theresa May gaffes rattle the rightwing press

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    Exasperated Tory leaning media have been trying to divert attention from a beleaguered leader by offering anti-Corbyn material
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    Prince and commoner: one rule for Philip and another for Jeremy

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    Unlike ‘retiring’ Duke of Edinburgh, Corbyn has never been given a free pass by the press, none of his mistakes excused
  • Kelvin MacKenzie. The Sun columnist has been suspended after a column he wrote about Everton’s Ross Barkley.

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    MacKenzie has scored a spectacular own goal by insulting Liverpool again

    The Sun had little choice but to suspend MacKenzie – and surely this time Rupert Murdoch, his great supporter, cannot save him
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    US missile strike in Syria: morally right but done for the wrong reasons?

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    Newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic urge caution over attack and express doubts Donald Trump had thought through its implications
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    Would you believe it? Print remains a favourite with readers

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  • Moscow residents pay tribute to lawyer Markelov and journalist Baburova killed 8 years ago<br>MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 19, 2017: Flowers in memory of lawyer Stanislav Markelov and journalist Anastasia Baburova at the site of their murder. Markelov and Baburova were shot dead on January 19, 2009 in central Moscow. Mikhail Japaridze/TASS (Photo by Mikhail Japaridze\TASS via Getty Images)

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    We must not turn our backs on journalists who lack our freedom

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    Shameful! Press backs Theresa May's pragmatic response to Donald Trump

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    UK’s national newspapers sympathise with the prime minister over her failure to condemn the US president’s ban
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    Daily Record sides with Didier Drogba in attack on the Daily Mail

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    But the Mail maintains that its story about the footballer’s charity was vindicated by a charity commission inquiry which followed publication of its investigation
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    Facebook is trying to tackle fake news, but what should we do?

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    Frontline Club panel discuss the problem of ‘alternative facts’ and concede that social media is not the only organisation publishing falsehoods
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    Party to celebrate 40th anniversary of City's journalism department

    London university’s journalistic alumni to speak at birthday celebration
  • File photo of Bahraini human rights activist Nabeel Rajab arriving for his appeal hearing at court in Manama<br>Bahraini human rights activist Nabeel Rajab arrives for his appeal hearing at court in Manama, February 11, 2015. REUTERS/Hamad Mohammed/File Photo

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    Activist faces prison for saying journalists are banned from Bahrain

    Nabeel Rajab has been in custody since June 2016 after writing an article for the New York Times about human rights abuses in his country
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    Daily Mail proves again that it is a newspaper apart from all others

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    The rest of the press grasps that the supreme court stood up for parliamentary sovereignty, but the Mail continues to assault the judiciary... and Gina Miller
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    Winning back advertisers is key to saving the newspaper industry

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    Former Mail newspapers’ executive Guy Zitter explains how it might be possible to regain advertising revenue, whether online or in newsprint
  • BBC television reporter Rory Cellan-Jones tries out a HairMax Laserband, a hands-free device described to treat hair loss and cause new hair growth, during the opening event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 4, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking - RTX211KB

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    Panel debate on what can, or should, be done about fake news

    Frontline Club hosts discussion about the phenomenon that has exposed sharp differences between mainstream media and social media
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