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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

July 2019

  • Front page of the Evening Standard newspaper showing a picture of Boris Johnson

    The press frenzy for Brexit is ushering Boris Johnson into No 10

    Roy Greenslade
  • A mural of Lyra McKee in Belfast

    Here’s how to make the media fit for modern Britain

    Roy Greenslade

June 2019

  • A Belfast mural of the IRA hunger-striker Bobby Sands, who died in 1981.

    How a story about Northern Ireland's sectarian murals created a storm

    Roy Greenslade
  • Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey in Belfast with journalistic material unlawfully seized by police

    Why? The most difficult question for journalists to answer

    Roy Greenslade

May 2019

  • Families of those who died in the Ballymurphy massacre outside the inquest at Laganside Court in Belfast

    The lack of coverage of the Ballymurphy inquest is a scandal

    Roy Greenslade
  • London, 1967, reading the headlines of the international, national and local newspapers.

    Democracy and digital media
    Retreat from print could be a disaster for local democracy

    Roy Greenslade

April 2019

  • A photo of Lyra McKee at a vigil organised by Irish journalists in Dublin last week.

    Lyra McKee – a dogged activist who broke through the class barrier

    Roy Greenslade
    The journalist succeeded against the odds, which gave her a passion to dig into topics others ignored
  • Brian MacArthur, centre, with Eddy Shah, left, and printer Kevin Clarke looking at dummy copies of Today newspaper two months before its launch in 1986. MacArthur was its founding editor.

    Brian MacArthur obituary

    Journalist who was deputy editor of the Sunday Times during the 1983 saga of the Hitler Diaries, which turned out to be fake
  • Nikkei’s Hirotomo Nomura, FT chief executive John Ridding and FT editor Lionel Barber at the opening of Bracken House on 25 January 2019

    Financial Times thrives by focusing on subscriptions

    Roy Greenslade
    As it tops 1 million paying readers and moves back to its former home, the FT is looking to expand

March 2019

  • The Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s Bureau Local team

    While newsrooms have shrunk, investigative journalism is thriving

    Roy Greenslade
  • BBC Persian presenter Rana Rahimpour

    Iran’s threats to BBC Persian staff must be confronted

    Roy Greenslade

February 2019

  • Shamima Begum

    Sajid Javid is pandering to rightwing press over Shamima Begum

    Roy Greenslade
    Backlash against home secretary was deserved after he let Sun and Telegraph call the political tune
  • Metro newspaper reader on London tube train

    Metro’s success is good news for life beyond the web

    Roy Greenslade
    A free paper that follows the market and prides itself in being unbiased is making £1m a month
  • Agate micropayments

    Journalism is foundering, but is there a light at the end of the tunnel?

    Roy Greenslade
    As print titles continue to close, two startups may offer an answer to the news industry’s woe

January 2019

  • Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone

    It's heartwarming to hear MPs speaking up for press freedom

    Roy Greenslade
  • Iranian migrants being picked up by the French coastguard in Calais.

    Our out-of-step press demonises desperate refugees

    Roy Greenslade

December 2018

  • The arrivals board at Gatwick.

    The press ruins Christmas for former drone suspects

    Roy Greenslade
    A man and woman arrested then released over the Gatwick drone incident have been ill treated by an incautious media, says media columnist Roy Greenslade
  • Journalists work with their mobile phones and laptops during a press conference.

    Will the watchdog dare dismiss this impartiality case against Newsquest?

    Roy Greenslade
    The union’s complaint goes to the heart of arguments about press freedom, says City University journalism professor Roy Greenslade
  • McCaffrey (left) and Trevor Birney

    Film investigating Loughinisland massacre deserves a wider audience

    Roy Greenslade
    BBC demands re-edit of documentary No Stone Unturned as reporters are arrested

November 2018

  • Retired couple reading the papers

    Local newspapers need to be based on public service, not profit

    Roy Greenslade
    Advertising revenue alone is no longer enough to sustain regional newsrooms
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