Among a number of political ramifications, the recent UKIP by-election success in Clacton has raised tough questions about the organization of televised debates during the 2015 general election campaign. LSE’s Nick Anstead looks to Germany and Canada for more inclusive models that the UK could follow
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Among a number of political ramifications, the recent UKIP by-election success in Clacton has raised...
Just as the UK’s Prime Minister takes a strong position on televised debates LSE’s Nick Anstead anno...
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The Leveson Inquiry debated media plurality in the UK, and the implication of concentrated media pow...
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Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London draws a thick line between freedom of the press ...
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Professor Steven Barnett Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminste...
Having examined reports from numerous countries at various stages of completing the switch from anal...
In this blog post, Sebastian Rodriguez Perez, an Executive Master of Public Administration student, ...
Among a number of political ramifications, the recent UKIP by-election success in Clacton has raised...
Just as the UK’s Prime Minister takes a strong position on televised debates LSE’s Nick Anstead anno...
This is a perfect primer on the many contradictory and mysterious hallmarks of UK elections, a read ...
The Leveson Inquiry debated media plurality in the UK, and the implication of concentrated media pow...
Robin Foster is an adviser on strategy, policy and regulation in the media and communications sector...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is the most important event in the recent political h...
It was not pretty. In fact the deal made on 18 March on implementing Leveson was a lesson in how not...
Justin Schlosberg of Birkbeck, University of London draws a thick line between freedom of the press ...
Today, 25 October, the Press Regulation Panel is expected to make a decision on whether or not to re...
In the run up to May’s crucial Scottish Parliamentary Elections, Jim Gallagher previews the contest ...
The downside of digital giants like Facebook and Google includes the increase in fake news, politica...
Professor Steven Barnett Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminste...
Having examined reports from numerous countries at various stages of completing the switch from anal...
In this blog post, Sebastian Rodriguez Perez, an Executive Master of Public Administration student, ...