The independent viability of the BBC from the government of the day has always been significantly a matter of convention. Any Government that took on the BBC was likely to suffer, politically, as a result. But since the last election, the political calculus has changed. </p
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This article argues that the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and her governments of the 1980s...
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In 2013 the European Scrutiny Committee produced a report, ‘Reforming the European Scrutiny System i...
You cannot tell it by watching British television, but the political process of broadcasting in Grea...
The new Parliament will be asked at some point to make critical decisions about the BBC's future at ...
This article argues that the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and her governments of the 1980s...
2004 began with the culmination of an inquiry by Lord Hutton into the circumstances leading up to th...
This article provides a detailed account of a largely neglected episode of Government intervention i...
You cannot tell it by watching British television, but the political process of broadcasting in Grea...
As the BBC approaches its eleventh Charter renewal, it faces a level of scruti- ny unlike any other ...
Two stories made the headlines in the United Kingdom last week. One concerns the exclusion of report...
The BBC has escaped the existential threat that so many of the luvvies who get highly paid by the BB...
‘Finally, there is the situation of the BBC, which provides services that are primarily free at the ...
UK government-led consultations over the renewal of the BBC’s Charter, and the new 2017 Charter itse...
The BBC has been financed by a hypothecated tax levied on television sets since 1946. For most of th...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
The news that the BBC is planning to share its studios and other facilities with ITV regional news i...
In 2013 the European Scrutiny Committee produced a report, ‘Reforming the European Scrutiny System i...
You cannot tell it by watching British television, but the political process of broadcasting in Grea...
The new Parliament will be asked at some point to make critical decisions about the BBC's future at ...
This article argues that the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and her governments of the 1980s...
2004 began with the culmination of an inquiry by Lord Hutton into the circumstances leading up to th...