Erin Patterson Trial Media Frenzy Exploited Family, They Say
The family of Erin Patterson's victims breaks their silence, condemning the intrusive and sensationalist media coverage that compounded their trauma during the high-profile murder trial.
The family of Erin Patterson's victims breaks their silence, condemning the intrusive and sensationalist media coverage that compounded their trauma during the high-profile murder trial.
Australian MP Bob Katter faces intense scrutiny and a formal Nine Network investigation after making a controversial on-air remark about a journalist's Lebanese heritage, prompting accusations of racism and a defence from his family.
Animal Justice Party MP Georgie Purcell accuses media outlet of digitally altering her outfit in a 'sexist' act, sparking outrage and a debate on women in politics.
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A transparent look at The Guardian's recent corrections, from political misstatements to financial market clarifications, upholding the highest standards of journalistic accuracy.
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Advertising mogul Sir Martin Sorrell accuses Sky News of fabricating an interview, sparking a heated debate on media ethics in London.
A recent analysis of CBS News coverage raises concerns over potential political bias, questioning the network's impartiality in reporting. Experts weigh in on the findings.
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Hollywood star Liam Neeson faces backlash after mimicking a journalist's accent during an interview, reigniting debates on professionalism and respect in media.
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The BBC's decision to continue airing MasterChef, despite its association with two disgraced presenters, has sparked outrage. Critics argue it belittles victims of abuse and undermines accountability.
The Guardian addresses recent corrections and clarifications, reinforcing its dedication to factual reporting and transparency.
The Guardian has taken down an article published on 5 August 2025. Here’s why it matters and what it could mean for press transparency.