The attempted double car bombing of West London was different for a number of reasons. And the media coverage has, therefore, been different, too. Unlike 7/7 the devices did not go off. Unlike the Heathrow bomb plot, the police action was not an intelligence-led operation
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Terror is a brutal, murderous, violent physical phenomenon but it is essentially a media act. Withou...
The BBC requires its journalists to ‘report acts of terror quickly, accurately, fully and responsibl...
News reporting of terrorism, in the form of security journalism, faces a set of challenges to the fu...
After the Glasgow airport carbomb attack the media has now gone on to a war footing. The relatively ...
The media reporting of terror incidents like the possible bomb attempt in West London today is chang...
The suicide bombings of 7 July 2005 remain the most serious terror attacks in the United Kingdom to ...
This article examines newspaper reaction in the immediate aftermath of the London bombings 2005 to i...
Britain’s top anti-terror policeman has accused the media of publishing leaks that have endangered i...
The BBC's 'flagship' current affairs series Panorama backed away from reporting on the 9-11 attacks ...
It’s three years since I edited Channel 4 News on the day of the London Bombings. On that day I had ...
Belfast on 21st July 1972 will always be remembered as a black day for those covering the history of...
Coverage of so called Islamic State (IS), as with the reporting of the jihadi threat in the “war aga...
The BBC's 'flagship' current affairs series Panorama backed away from reporting on the 9-11 attacks ...
It is now commonplace to suggest that acts of terrorism on home soil impact the media’s ability to c...
The paper begins with the recent interest in what Mbembe has called ‘necropolitics’: the politics of...
Terror is a brutal, murderous, violent physical phenomenon but it is essentially a media act. Withou...
The BBC requires its journalists to ‘report acts of terror quickly, accurately, fully and responsibl...
News reporting of terrorism, in the form of security journalism, faces a set of challenges to the fu...