AI Erodes UK Media Trust: Labour Urged to Rescue Journalism
As artificial intelligence erodes public trust in news media, industry leaders call on Keir Starmer to implement urgent support measures for British journalism.
As artificial intelligence erodes public trust in news media, industry leaders call on Keir Starmer to implement urgent support measures for British journalism.
Tributes pour in for David Gow, the esteemed Guardian journalist and European editor whose four-decade career chronicled the evolution of the European Union with unparalleled insight and dedication.
The broadcasting regulator has ruled that TalkTV breached impartiality standards by airing unsubstantiated allegations about cancelled local elections without adequate challenge or context.
From groundbreaking documentaries to cutting-edge journalism, explore the most engaging content that dominated The Guardian's October 2025 readership.
From celestial wonders to sporting triumphs and poignant human moments - explore the world through this week's most powerful photographs capturing extraordinary events across continents.
His Majesty's Inspectorate sounds alarm over stalled police reforms, warning the Home Office risks failing to deliver crucial changes during a 'critical moment' for law enforcement.
Celebrating the life and legacy of Richard Gott, the radical Guardian journalist and Latin America expert whose controversial career redefined foreign reporting and anti-imperialist discourse.
The Guardian mourns the loss of Richard Gott, its former literary editor and Latin America correspondent, who has died at 84, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking journalism and historical scholarship.
Shocking investigation reveals how major forestry certifications like FSC and SFI are failing our forests, allowing ancient woodlands to be cleared while consumers pay premium for 'eco-friendly' products.
An East London council faces severe criticism after distributing out-of-date cured meats to elderly and vulnerable residents through its Meals at Home service, sparking food safety concerns.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals significant errors across political reporting, financial figures, and cultural coverage - highlighting why media accountability is crucial for public trust.
The Times newspaper faces embarrassment after publishing an entirely fabricated AI-generated interview with former New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, raising serious questions about media verification processes.
From celestial wonders to urban poetry, explore the world through 20 breathtaking images that captured moments of beauty, conflict and human connection across continents.
In a bold move challenging fiscal restraint demands, Labour commits to maintaining higher annual spending on animal welfare and environmental standards, signalling a major policy shift.
Controversial journalist Bari Weiss takes the helm at CBS Evening News, marking a dramatic shift for the network's flagship programme and sparking debate across media circles.
Singer Lily Allen's explosive new album 'No Shame' delivers raw honesty about open relationships, female desire, and the double standards women face in modern relationships.
The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors in reporting on everything from political statements to financial figures, showing how even major publications must course-correct.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as his government grapples with internal divisions and ethical challenges, testing his pledge to restore integrity to Westminster.
Discover how City AM revolutionised budget coverage, transforming dry financial data into compelling narratives that captivate London's business elite for nearly two decades.
Celebrating the extraordinary life and career of Jean Finlayson, the pioneering journalist who transformed women's journalism and championed female voices in media.
Democratic state leaders pledge to maintain climate commitments and fight potential Trump administration attacks on environmental regulations, setting stage for legal battles.
New official data exposes the shocking divide between England's most and least deprived neighbourhoods. Discover how your area measures up in this comprehensive analysis of poverty, opportunity and quality of life.
Channel 4's Hollyoaks faces broadcasting watchdog scrutiny after a controversial episode draws more than 100 formal complaints for its intense and disturbing content.
Rishi Sunak dismisses Conservative demands for investigation into Rachel Reeves after she admitted failing to properly register rental property with MPs' watchdog.
The Guardian's latest corrections roundup reveals significant errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to factual inaccuracies in high-profile stories. Discover what the newspaper got wrong and how they're setting the record straight.
Celebrating the remarkable life and career of Peter Frost, the trailblazing trade union journalist whose powerful writing gave voice to Britain's working class for over five decades.
A landmark legal ruling redefines racism in UK advertising, forcing brands to confront unconscious bias as broadcasters face new diversity reporting requirements.
A sophisticated hoax featuring a fabricated interview with former New York mayor Bill de Blasio has exposed vulnerabilities in political journalism and raised questions about AI-generated deception.
The EU's ambassador warns Britain's controversial planning overhaul could derail the post-Brexit trade agreement, putting environmental standards and diplomatic relations on the line.
The Advertising Standards Authority has reprimanded Supreme CBD for the third time over unsubstantiated health claims and irresponsible marketing practices.