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Roy Greenslade

Roy Greenslade was a professor of journalism at City University and a former Guardian columnist. He was editor of the Daily Mirror from 1990 to 1991

March 2020

  • Newspapers at a shop the day after Boris Johnson put the UK in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus

    Media scrutiny of No 10’s Covid strategy is more important than ever

    Roy Greenslade
  • Newspapers on a stand in the City of London on 13 March

    UK national newspaper sales plummet under Covid-19 lockdown

  • Daily Mirror

    It's time to break the silence about Mirror phone hacking

    Roy Greenslade
  • Sir David Barclay and his twin brother Sir Frederick

    Slavish support for Boris Johnson has turned the Telegraph into a joke

    Roy Greenslade

February 2020

  • Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds in a shot taken on election night by his personal snapper Andrew Parsons, jokingly known by envious colleagues as ‘the court photographer’

    Boris Johnson is the ultimate purveyor of fake news

    Roy Greenslade
    The ‘brilliant entertainer’, aware of the tricks of his old trade, is doing everything to avoid being subject to its wiles
  • Rupert Murdoch

    Times Radio will be a difficult trick to pull off, even for Rupert Murdoch

    Roy Greenslade
    If the new station is to be a genuine alternative to the BBC it can’t afford to be seen as Fox News lite, says media columnist Roy Greenslade
  • Julian Assange leaves Westminster magistrates court, where he went for a hearing relating to extradition

    Press freedom is at risk if we allow Julian Assange's extradition

    Roy Greenslade
    The aim of the charges is to halt whistleblowers and stop journalists giving them a platform

January 2020

  • Migrant headlines

    Migrants are off the agenda for the UK press, but the damage is done

    Roy Greenslade
    The Express and Mail headlines have gone, but the deep divisions they caused are the real crisis

December 2019

  • Photo taken from the Twitter feed of @WinghornPress of a Conservative party campaigning leaflet.

    It’s time to boost the government’s puny aid for local journalism

    Roy Greenslade
    Industry schemes have been encouraging, but understaffed newsrooms face a real crisis

November 2019

  • Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Queen Elizabeth II attend the Royal Windsor Endurance event

    The media like to rock the royal boat – but they won’t sink it

    Roy Greenslade
    They may have turned against some royals, but editors have no appetite for a republic
  • Keir Starmer

    Journalists in the Westminster bubble should stop racing to tweet the news

    Roy Greenslade
    Breaking stories on social media is the new form of scoop journalism and is just as worthless
  • Frank Giles in 1983.

    Frank Giles obituary

    Editor of the Sunday Times who was at the helm during the fake Hitler diaries scandal of 1983

October 2019

  • Laura Kuenssberg

    Brexit bias? BBC faces a difficult balancing act in polarised nation

    Roy Greenslade
  • Geordie Greig and Paul Dacre.

    Paul Dacre's position at Mail in doubt after attack on Geordie Greig

  • Dominic Cummings

    Dominic Cummings’s big ego has been a gift for the press

    Roy Greenslade
  • Flag in support of Soldier F

    The DUP’s support for Soldier F protests shows how extreme it is

    Roy Greenslade

September 2019

  • Christopher Allen in South Sudan

    Why death of war reporter Christopher Allen must be made visible

    Roy Greenslade
  • Rodney Edwards deputy editor of The Impartial Reporter

    Here’s why local journalism must find a way to survive

    Roy Greenslade

August 2019

  • An anti-Brexit march in Liverpool, September 2018.

    Did Liverpool’s Sun boycott result in a remain vote? It’s a neat, if flawed, theory

    Roy Greenslade
    A study suggests that in turning against the paper after Hillsborough, Liverpool also rejected its anti-EU stance, says journalism professor Roy Greenslade

July 2019

  • Leo Varadkar

    Blaming Leo Varadkar for no deal is bizarre – even for Britain’s media

    Roy Greenslade
    The Telegraph and Sun are making ludicrous claims to make the Irish taoiseach the Brexit bogeyman, says Guardian columnist Roy Greenslade
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