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Published in: digitaLibertiesDoctors of the World: how we discovered GCHQ was spying on us
Why do intelligence agencies think it's acceptable to identify our humanitarian doctors, nurses and midwives as a...
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Published in: E-i-C BlogNine questions for the Telegraph and HSBC
A month after explosive allegations about advertisers' influence over the UK Telegraph's editorial decisions, the...
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Published in: E-i-C BlogOur dirty little secrets
Peter Oborne’s revelations about the Telegraph and HSBC must be the beginning, not the end. Time for us all to come...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKOn the accuracy of our Oborne story
The Telegraph accuse us of publishing "inaccuracy and innuendo", but they haven't pointed to any specific errors in...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKWhy I have resigned from the Telegraph
The coverage of HSBC in Britain's Telegraph is a fraud on its readers. If major newspapers allow corporations to...
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Published in: oD BlogCharlie Hebdo [insert 'offence' here]
Why did hundreds of media outlets across the world publish the most offensive images of all? (And I'm not talking...
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Published in: HomeCharlie Hebdo tragedy: free speech and its broader contexts
This was a specific attack designed to sow division. We musn't let it.
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Published in: openSecurityCharlie Hebdo: how journalism needs to respond to this unconscionable attack
The killings at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo highlight the threat to media workers in a world where free...
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Published in: oD BlogSay what you want, think what you like
This week's 'interview' with the Turkish PM is deeply problematic, sometimes enraging. It lets large tracts of...
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Published in: openSecurityBeyond Al Jazeera: Egypt’s chilling verdict on media freedom
The draconian treatment of three Al Jazeera journalists who have been sent to jail by a Cairo court amidst worldwide...
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Published in: HomeThe Snowden saga begins
This essay is a shortened and adapted version of Chapter 1 of Glenn Greenwald’s new book, No Place to Hide: Edward...
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Published in: HomeNo more sources
Revelations by Edward Snowden, National Security Agency dissident, have grave implications for the role of...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe path to hell…. an investigative journalist’s view of Leveson
The Leveson inquiry and demands for tighter regulation have already led to a chilling effect in the British media....
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Published in: openDemocracyUKBBC bias? Reporting on Israel and the Palestinians
When it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict, both lobbies claim that the Corporation is 'on the other side'. Is...
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Published in: ourBeebTragedies of the fourth estate
The recent crises must be understood in light of systemic pressures on the BBC's resources and the wider struggle to...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKMurdoch and the Big Lie
The Murdoch affair is demonstrating not only that Rupert and James are not 'fit and proper' people to run a media...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIs Murdoch still corrupting Parliament's Select Committee?
Is the British parliamentary investigation of the Murdoch press proceeding with collusion between the Murdochs and...
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Published in: HomeWhy let facts ruin the story? Norwegian comments on US coverage of the Norway terror
Instead of getting the facts, the US media seemed most concerned making reality fit their pre-fabricated narrative.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKAfter Murdoch
A potentially awesome shift in the UK’s power structure is taking place if the role and influence of Murdoch’s...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe pro-Israel lobby in Britain: full text
The authors ask for transparency in Britain's policy towards Israel