Leading Corbynistas plot reform of the media – what could possibly go wrong?
The Media Reform Coalition, set up in 2011 to promote “a media system that operates in the public interest”, holds an annual Media Democracy Festival.
The Media Reform Coalition, set up in 2011 to promote “a media system that operates in the public interest”, holds an annual Media Democracy Festival.
Good evening, these are the headlines. (Bong) Comrade Corbyn has sent a letter of congratulations to the President of Venezuela hailing the nation’s innovative new
Returning from France after a fortnight of snoozing by the pool and reading books about the Second World War, it is cheering to see on
The actor Eddie Marsan caused an almighty hoo-hah when he tweeted this a couple of days ago: “I don’t like pubs, where I grew up
The Labour Party has always prided itself, sometimes with more justification than others, on its inclusivity. This being the case it was certainly considerate of
The shambles of Labour Live continues to amuse. “Jezfest” must have seemed like a great idea in the heady days when the Glastonbury crowd were
The results are in, and it would be fair to say that the Guardian columnist and Citizen Smith tribute act has got less than he hoped for after a frenetic campaign of Twitter self-promotion and virtue signalling, sorry that should read frenetic campaign on behalf of Jeremy Corbyn, Labour and Momentum.
The resignation of Christine Shawcroft as head honcho of the disciplinary body on Labour’s ruling NEC was prompted by my colleague on The Times Sam
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