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.
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.
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 after network leadership allegedly pressured journalists to alter coverage of controversial interview with journalist Bari Weiss, raising concerns about editorial independence.
Political turmoil, far-right movements, and cultural tensions collide in Edith Pritchett's latest Venn diagram collection, offering witty visual commentary on Europe's most pressing issues.
CBS News encounters significant internal criticism following the controversial hiring of journalist Bari Weiss, with staff expressing concerns over political impartiality and editorial direction.
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.
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.
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.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors from parliamentary reporting to cultural reviews, highlighting the ongoing process of journalistic accuracy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors ranging from political misidentifications to weather inaccuracies, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to editorial accuracy.
A chilling pre-attack security report for Charlie Hebdo, detailing a 'highly probable' armed assault, was ignored before the 2015 massacre that claimed 12 lives.
An in-depth analysis of how iconic animated shows like South Park and The Simpsons are pushing boundaries and risking prosecution with their bold political satire, challenging global power structures.
A powerful new cartoon by Jason White critiques the UK government's controversial policing tactics against Palestine solidarity demonstrators, raising urgent questions about protest rights and civil liberties in Britain.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors across its reporting, from misstated political timelines to incorrect geographical and financial details. A transparent look at the importance of accuracy in journalism.
The Guardian's latest Corrections & Clarifications column addresses recent updates, from political polling data to cultural reviews, underscoring its unwavering dedication to factual accuracy and transparency in journalism.
CBS News mandates senior producer approval for all 'Face The Nation' interviews in sweeping new editorial policy changes affecting guest bookings and journalistic practices.
An in-depth look at The Guardian's decision to remove a specific article, exploring the evolving standards of digital journalism and content management in the modern media landscape.
Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.
CBS News is embroiled in internal crisis as star journalist Bari Weiss departs following a clash over editorial independence and 'woke' culture, amidst broader financial struggles at parent company Paramount.
A satirical masterclass from cartoonist David Squires skewers the endless 'After Review' VAR sagas plaguing the Premier League, capturing the sheer absurdity and frustration felt by fans, players, and managers alike.