Viewers waiting for BBC News at 10 left with 'soft jazz' for 4 minutes
Huw Edwards was left twiddling his thumbs on the BBC News Channel
Huw Edwards was left twiddling his thumbs on the BBC News Channel
Top ministers including Boris Johnson, Philip Hammond and David Davis
The Republican won the election, despite the incident
The conservative news website has been targeted by advertiser blacklists, campaigns to convince marketers to avoid them, and technology issues
Site also wins best media podcast and highly commended for best use of social media
The presenter will leave the station immediately
The election is being watched as a referendum on Donald Trump's performance
On Thursday 11 May an article referred to Justin Trudeau as Canada’s President. He is, of course, Prime Minister of the country.
David Barnett ponders the continuing blurring of the lines between ‘user-generated content’, ‘community content’ and ‘professional journalism’
Cameraman Billy Yates had been in a relationship with the Radio 2 DJ since September
The company has allegedly been found to exploit the moods of 'vulnerable' teenagers at the benefit of advertisers
Don't listen to the headlines linking binge watching to depression and loneliness. It can be a positive experience – but only if we think of it as a good thing
Teachers express frustration at pupils refusing to accept some stories found on social networks are false, as experts call for better education on online dangers
The Wolfson College captain's team is set to take on friends and rivals at Balliol College, Oxford in the infamous quiz show final
Members of both camps have complained in tweets, letters and emails about the broadcasters supposed bias
Rupert was a foreign correspondent for four decades and was among The Independent's original staff
Appointment of former Chancellor has drawn criticism from political opponents
One source says story linking the former President to the decision to block Donald Trump's travel ban was 'the straw that broke the camel's back'
'This is such an exciting and challenging job and I’m thrilled to take it on,' former Chancellor says