maandag 9 maart 2020

UK press acts as ‘appendage of the state’


UK press acts as ‘appendage of the state’ when reporting on foreign policy, new analysis shows

UK press acts as ‘appendage of the state’ when reporting on foreign policy, new analysis shows
A new analysis of British media’s coverage of foreign policy has found that, by and large, the UK press acts as “an appendage of the state” and has been “misinforming the public” and “failing to report” completely on key issues.
The statistical analysis was carried out by Declassified UK, a new “public service journalism” project investigating Britain’s foreign,military and intelligence policies and run by journalist and historian Mark Curtis.

What ‘rules based order’?

On Twitter, Curtis said the current state of UK press reporting on foreign policy is “shocking” and that the media was“systematically misinforming” the public on numerous issues, as well as routinely “falsely reporting” on the UK’s “supposed benevolent role” around the world.

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