Jane Martinson
Jane Martinson is a Guardian columnist
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As the Tories pick a new leader, a Reuters Institute survey finds the public fed up with biased, angry news
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The programme was criticised by a judge in 2007, yet it only ever faced 11 investigations
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No-name applications may be an effective way to eliminate elite bias in journalist recruitment
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Facebook’s AI may have failed the victims – but humans didn’t do much better
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There is a growing sense in much of the UK media that the princess is not ‘one of us’
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The presenter has worn his prejudices on his sleeve, to the exasperation of many listeners, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson
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The weird response to errors such as those when Diane Abbott was on the show often makes things worse
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The ‘kinder, gentler’ regime of new editor Geordie Greig takes a more reasonable line on Brexit
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‘VicarGate’ row shows how the corporation is losing trust across the political spectrum
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The increasing concentration of the media in the capital is a disaster for democracy and diversity
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A report by Index on Censorship to be published next week will catalogue attacks on reporters
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Ball is replacing Evans at BBC Radio 2, but will be paid less than him. We have to applaud both these facts
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Paul Dacre’s successor is forced to walk a tightrope over the paper’s stance on Brexit
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Little is known about the new culture secretary. Is the media waiting to see how long he lasts?
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Editor warns of ‘editorial suicide’ if his successor Geordie Greig changes paper’s Brexit stance
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Research shows that progress has stalled, with men still dominating flagship bulletins
Meghan and Harry can't cut out the media completely