The UK media has a long history of failing to highlight the voices that really matter in the fight against the climate crisis – and this COP26 has been no different, writes Kimi Chaddah.
The channel may be in crisis already, but its eerie similarity to the beginnings Fox News suggest that its threats should not yet be overlooked.
Director Matt Wolf speaks to Huck about his documentary on the elusive Marion Stokes, a radical who recorded over 70,000 tapes worth of TV news.
A dearth of compassion for trans people makes it easier to pit them against cis women and children. But the true evil is right under our noses.
The UK media’s handling of the coronavirus crisis has been a shambles, argues writer and academic Des Freedman. We need to demand more.
Our biggest and best-known media commentators are intent on delivering an election result that preserves their power.
Liza Mandelup’s new documentary, Jawline, follows 16-year-old Austyn as he tries to carve out a career as an influencer.
Jeremy Kyle may finally be gone, but what it stands for – the hateful demonisation of working-class communities – remains stronger than ever.
Racism, bigotry, and a slowly shifting centre – writer Micha Frazer-Carroll explores how the British press became partisan without anyone noticing.
It took eight months for The Times to be held accountable for a series of front pages which may well have whipped up Islamophobia. It's too little, too late.
Ignore the outrage of the right-wing press at Corbyn's warning to fantasist media moguls, writes Dawn Foster. They're just angry that the game is up.
If you hoped Katie Hopkins getting dropped by the Mail and LBC would spell her end, think again. Rebel Media is a dangerous, racist outfit.