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Journalism
Total Results: 84
4 Mar 2021 - 12:00am
How liberal solidarity unravelled
Without anything to fight for, politics can easily descend into posturing
Benjamin Teitelbaum
Friday, 26 February
26.02
Confessions of a female journalist
Revealing secrets has become a commodity with the power to make or break a career
Sarah Ditum
Monday, 15 February
15.02
What is the point of Bellingcat?
Allegations of our involvement with security services are fuelled by a lack of understanding
Eliot Higgins
Friday, 5 February
05.02
Hit-job journalism misses the target again
Jordan Peterson's critics continue to ignore the most interesting thing about him
Douglas Murray
Friday, 22 January
22.01
French cartoonists are in trouble again
Le Monde, which defended the right to offend Islam, is more 'Anglo-Saxon' on the transgender issue
John Lichfield
Wednesday, 30 December
30.12
Stop bad-mouthing the BBC
The War Against the BBC: Like it or not, the majority of Brits trust — and value — Auntie
Sam Leith
Monday, 28 December
28.12
Given my time again, I wouldn’t choose journalism
The new generation of hacks are weak actors reliant on weak institutions
Sarah Ditum
Tuesday, 24 November
24.11
How The Guardian unleashed a monster
Alan Rusbridger created 'open journalism' — but doesn't seem to grasp what it has become
Sarah Ditum
Friday, 18 September
18.09
The BBC needs to sack the suits
Timid and out of touch, it is churning out banal bulletins and screwing up digital output
Ian Birrell
Friday, 3 April
03.04
We don’t need ‘gotcha’ journalism now
The media carrying on as normal during a health crisis is less public service, more public nuisance
Douglas Murray
Wednesday, 21 August
21.08
Don’t knock Stacey Dooley
Robin Aitken
Thursday, 15 August
15.08
Even experts are ignorant
What crayfish can teach us about the limits of human knowledge
Sam Leith
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