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CBS Faces Backlash Over Bari Weiss 60 Minutes Interview
CBS News journalists revolt as editor-in-chief faces criticism over handling of controversial Bari Weiss interview on 60 Minutes, raising questions about editorial standards.
BBC investigated by Ofcom over Gaza coverage
UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom launches investigation into BBC's coverage of Gaza hospital blast amid complaints about impartiality and accuracy in reporting.
CBS News Standards Editor Quits Over Coverage Dispute
The head of standards at CBS News has dramatically quit following disagreements over the network's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, raising serious questions about journalistic integrity.
BBC Chief Warns of Political Pressure Threatening Independence
Director-General Tim Davie warns of growing government pressure on the BBC, raising concerns about editorial independence and the broadcaster's ability to fulfil its public service mission.
Red Tractor environmental claims ruled misleading by watchdog
UK's advertising watchdog rules Red Tractors 'UK Farm Assurance' scheme misled consumers about environmental standards in major greenwashing finding.
Red Tractor farming scheme faces greenwashing allegations
UK's largest food assurance programme under fire from Advertising Standards Authority for misleading environmental messaging to supermarket shoppers
Guardian corrects political and financial reporting errors
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors across political reporting, financial markets, and cultural coverage, demonstrating journalism's commitment to accuracy.
BBC Radio host criticised for crude on-air jokes
BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Chris Hughes faces backlash after making explicit jokes about adult content during his weekend breakfast show, prompting complaints and internal review.
Guardian Corrections: Political and Financial Errors Fixed
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors across political reporting, financial miscalculations, and scientific inaccuracies in recent coverage.
BBC World Service independence threatened by defence funding
Exclusive: Former BBC Controller raises alarm over potential compromise of BBC World Service's editorial independence as Ministry of Defence pushes for greater funding involvement in the internationally renowned broadcaster.
BBC apologises for Hamas 'militants' description
The national broadcaster issues formal apology following complaints about language used to describe Hamas's murderous attacks on Israel, acknowledging it fell short of editorial standards.
CBS News staff furious over Bari Weiss editor appointment
Staff outrage erupts at CBS News following the hiring of former New York Times writer Bari Weiss, with employees calling the move 'inflammatory' and 'out of touch' with network values.
CBS News staff revolt over editorial interference
CBS News staff revolt after network leadership allegedly pressured journalists to alter coverage of controversial interview with journalist Bari Weiss, raising concerns about editorial independence.
CBS News staff backlash over Bari Weiss hiring
CBS News encounters significant internal criticism following the controversial hiring of journalist Bari Weiss, with staff expressing concerns over political impartiality and editorial direction.
ABC faced 'culture of fear' due to external pressure
Former ABC chief Hugh Marks exposes how political pressure and media scrutiny fostered a climate of apprehension within the national broadcaster, forcing staff to second-guess editorial decisions.
Starmer confronts BBC over Panorama investigation
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer challenges BBC director-general over 'Panorama' programme investigating party's candidate selection process, raising concerns about editorial standards and political impartiality.
BBC probes Dragons' Den star over business empire conflicts
The BBC has launched an investigation into its editorial practices after Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett's extensive business interests raised concerns over conflicts of interest and impartiality breaches.
BBC Breakfast blood interview sparks Ofcom investigation
BBC Breakfast faces a major Ofcom investigation after a guest's graphic, blood-soaked interview on the morning show leaves viewers horrified and sparks hundreds of complaints.
The Guardian Removes Content in Rare Editorial Reversal
The Guardian has taken the unusual step of removing an article and its accompanying podcast episode. This in-depth report explores the reasons behind this rare editorial decision and its implications for journalistic standards.
Guardian Issues Corrections: This Week's Errors Explained
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors from parliamentary reporting to cultural reviews, highlighting the ongoing process of journalistic accuracy.
Guardian Corrects Royal Residence and Election Data Errors
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors, from misidentifying a royal residence to incorrect election result graphics, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to editorial accuracy.
Guardian Corrections: Fixing Errors from Politics to Weather
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors on topics ranging from political misstatements to weather misreporting, underscoring the publication's commitment to editorial accuracy and transparency in journalism.
Newsday Apologises for 'Offensive' Charlie Kirk Cartoon
Long Island's Newsday issues a full apology after publishing a widely condemned cartoon depicting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a major debate on media standards and racial insensitivity in editorial content.
Guardian Publishes Major Corrections Across Key Sections
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses significant errors on topics ranging from political briefings and company valuations to cultural reviews and scientific claims, highlighting the evolving nature of modern journalism.