Mr Watts is the Editor-in-Chief of Exaro and the co-founder of the FOIA Centre, which specialises in ‘open-access law’ research. He works as a journalist, author and television presenter and previously has worked as a reporter at several national newspapers. He has been responsible for revelations about MI6 lobbying, political party funding and is the author of ‘The Fleet Street Sewer Rat’
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In the first part of the interview, Paul talks about his early experiences as a child of a British a...
Thanks to everyone who came – thanks to everyone who spoke – thanks to the LSE staff and Polis inter...
Oxford University Press has digitalised the audio version of David Sugarman’s (Lancaster University ...
George Brock is a professor and head of journalism at City University. He is the former managing edi...
Polis research fellow Fatima El Issawi speaks about her new report on post-uprising Egyptian Media: ...
James Dean is a business reporter for The Times, where he has carried out undercover investigative w...
Eric Newton is senior adviser to the president at the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which ...
Ahead of the Polis Annual Journalism Conference on Friday March 28th, we are interviewing some of ou...
Cathy Newman is a presenter at Channel 4 News. Last year, she broke the story of allegations against...
LSE MSc student Emma Archbold on the ‘New Research on Journalism and Democracy’ session from the Pol...
Ahead of the Polis Annual Journalism Conference on Friday March 28th, we are interviewing some of ou...
This report on the inaugural seminar for Polis/LSE seminars in Investigative Journalism and Law whic...
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review publishes some of the articles presented at the Public Rig...
After a year of fakery and phone poll fiddling the BBC has come out fighting on trust. In a lucid, i...
Last month, MI5 Director General Andrew Parker appeared on BBC Radio 4 to make the case for intellig...
In the first part of the interview, Paul talks about his early experiences as a child of a British a...
Thanks to everyone who came – thanks to everyone who spoke – thanks to the LSE staff and Polis inter...
Oxford University Press has digitalised the audio version of David Sugarman’s (Lancaster University ...