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reporting. “The public expect broadcasters not only to cover political parties during a campaign, but to scrutinise their promises and challenge false or misleading claims
claims is left-wing bias at public broadcasters. Most famous is a conversation – eavesdropped by a reporter last year – in which two well-known editorialists appeared to tell Socialist Party officials that they would
reported that a US warship had been hit by two Iranian drones after it refused orders to turn back from the strait. CENTCOM denied this, however. The claim has not been verified by any independent
Political row as report calls for sweeping cuts to French public broadcasting French politicians on the left and centre have criticised a [parliament inquiry report](https://lcp.fr/sites/lcp.fr/files/2026-05/l17b2698-t1_rapport-enquete.pdf) that recommends sweeping cuts to public broadcasting
reporting on the song contest. People were praying. Some were crying. There were chants of "Austria, Austria" as the audience awaited the final scores. If many in the crowd didn't appear to want Israel
claimed by Beijing – is mishandled. “The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said. **Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are set to meet on Friday to wrap up a high
claims it gets more than 75 million downloads of its podcasts each month, and reportedly had profits of more than £3m in the second half of 2024. Last year it partnered with DAZN
report published last month Fifa increased its budget for the next four years to $14bn. As Ricardo Fort, a sponsorship consultant who has negotiated commercial deals with Fifa on behalf of Visa and Coca Cola
reporting rules if they “could not reasonably be thought by others to be related to membership of the house or to the member’s parliamentary or political activities”, according to the [code of conduct
broadcast network; installing Ken Weinstein, a former Trump administration appointee, as an ombudsman tasked with policing bias; and delaying or spiking stories critical of the administration – including the delay of publishing a story on CECOT
politics live **Rachel Reeves**, the chancellor, spoke to reporters this morning after the growth figures were released. She claimed that a [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) leadership contest would put economic recovery at risk. She said
political workers.” A senior police officer, who was not authorised to speak to reporters, confirmed four deaths in clashes and said one officer had been shot in the leg. The TMC also said its offices
political crisis over Russia-bound Ukrainian drones straying into Latvian territory. Earlier this month, two Ukrainian drones hit an empty oil storage site in Latvia. Ukraine said this was the result of electronic jamming
Broadcasting rejected the account, describing reports that Pakistani forces had struck the university as a “blatant lie”. In a statement posted on X, the ministry said no strike had been carried out on the university
broadcasters to the [Green party](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/green-party) before this week’s elections has occasionally borne an unlikely resemblance to the height of Clegg-mania in the spring of 2010, when the Liberal Democrat leader
broadcast round. As **Peter Walker** reports, Lammy has insisted that Starmer is not about to set out a timetable for his departure. This is the public position. But, in private, Starmer’s position seems
reports of historical sexual abuse. On Tuesday, his lawyers told Sydney’s Downing Centre local court the NSW police should reveal which officers accessed or downloaded material from his phone and through intercepted calls, claiming
broadcaster IRIB quoted an unnamed Iranian military commander as saying that Tehran launched an investigation following the US claim of attacks on IRGC vessels. It said while none of the IRGC vessels
broadcast a photograph of Suu Kyi seated on a wooden bench and flanked by two uniformed personnel – the first public image of the democracy campaigner in years. *Translation: Change the location where Daw Aung
reported](https://www.ft.com/content/85f851c6-3cc2-44ee-b527-5a1136f851e7?syn-25a6b1a6=1) by the Financial Times. The row centred on Reeves’ criticisms over the Iran conflict, which she made in public before the meetings began, triggering an angry backlash from some