OfCom
Is Keir Starmer coming for Twitter?
A campaign group with close ties to Labour Party reportedly hopes to “kill Musk’s Twitter”
The opportunistic assault on GB News
This is an attempt to shut down the competition
Charitably correct
Appointing Orlando Fraser would challenge the establishment’s grip on the quangocracy
Nudging the news
Has the partnership between Sky and the Behavioural Insights Team breached Ofcom’s Broadcasting Code?
Blob ONE, Number Ten NONE
Our overtaken by events December leader
Broken news
Binding stations to strict impartiality regulations deprives people of watching partisan news programmes even if they want to
Britain’s online censorship bill
The government’s Online Safety Bill will make us more like the autocracies that propagate disinformation
The battle for Ofcom
Ofcom is currently a bastion of woke liberal values; appointing Paul Dacre as the new head would go a long way in redressing the balance
Is the delicensing of CGTN a good thing?
Even though the Chinese English-language news channel can be pretty poisonous, Andrew Tettenborn questions whether it should be banned
It is time to take back control of our airwaves
There is no reason why broadcasters should not be like newspapers: free to say what they like, within the law