Roy Greenslade
Roy Greenslade is professor of journalism at City University and a Guardian columnist. He was editor of the Daily Mirror from 1990 to 1991
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British soldiers’ recent evidence has been shocking. And in the UK, it has been unreported
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A lack of checks and balances in the digital world allows ‘alternative facts’ to flourish
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The journalist succeeded against the odds, which gave her a passion to dig into topics others ignored
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Once maligned, digital tools have turned out to be a wonderful addition to our armoury
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Shocking harassment of journalists and their families should get wider media attention
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Backlash against home secretary was deserved after he let Sun and Telegraph call the political tune
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Recent initiatives are a step forward in helping editors and reporters under attack
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News coverage of a fictional ‘surge’ did not reflect the values of our multicultural society
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A man and woman arrested then released over the Gatwick drone incident have been ill treated by an incautious media, says media columnist Roy Greenslade
Blaming Leo Varadkar for no deal is bizarre – even for Britain’s media