Political stance and editorial opinion Founded by textile traders and merchants, in its early years The Guardian had a reputation as "an organ of the middle class", [193] or in the words of C. P. Scott's son Ted, "a paper that will remain bourgeois to the last". [194] Associated ...
Yet having endured three years of hatred and abuse for standing up for parents and children during the pandemic, she wasn’t surprised to read Saturday’s Daily Telegraph’s expose, revealing that as well as covertly monitoring lockdown critics with artificial intelligence ...
One of the reasons the founding old Gits decided to publish The Daily Stirrer was because they detected a convergence of perspective in the political arena and the news media. A package of opinions, that perpetual economic growth was achieveable through borrowing, that immigration was good for th...
“I must say that I am offended to see publishers lobby for protectionist legislation, trading on the political capital earned through journalism,” said Jeff Jarvis, a professor at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.However, experts on AI who were not at the hearing have yet to ...
For much more than a century The Times has been an integral and important part of the political structure of Great Britain. Its news and its editorial comment have in general been carefully coordinated, and have at most times been handled with an earnest sense of responsibility. While the pape...
in some shape or form. For eg. a front-page story via the Daily Telegraph or The Australian, can easily set the agenda for the day with other news outlets on TV, online and via the radio, following their lead and reporting about the same story. When only a few players exist their re...
Jacob Zuma’s MK is not a South African democratic political party, it is a Russian “hybrid warfare” platform OP-ED by Andre Pienaar, Co-founder of the Directorate of Special Operations (the Scorpions). Up to a million Russian controlled social media accounts are active daily in supporting...
17. (= stance, attitude)→ actitud fto take a strong or firm line on sth→ adoptar una actitud firme sobre algoto take the line that→ ser de la opinión que ...what line is the government taking?→ ¿cuál es la actitud del gobierno?to follow or take the line of least ...
The Daily Telegraph, 15 June 2008 Barclays accused of giving Robert Mugabe 'financial lifeline' The Independent, 15 June 2008 Standard Chartered at centre of Zimbabwe sanctions inquiry The Times, 21 May 2008James Lemkin – ObituaryJames Lemkin: Political thinker of a radical Conservative hue who ...
Still, Obama insisted that the ideas he espoused 20 years ago remain the basis for his political philosophy. “We still coach Little League and look out for our elderly neighbors,” he said, “because the vast majority of us don’t want to live in a country that’s bitter and divided....