For all its faults, one thing the Daily Mail does well is campaigns, says Ray Snoddy as he looks at the six-year effort to get visas for Afghans
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As Facebook records its fastest revenue growth since 2016, Ray Snoddy looks at the responses to misinformation and data breaches
Newspaper editors need to raise their game or make way for people who understand the need for radical change, warns Raymond Snoddy
Attempts to track down the Matt Hancock whistleblower and prosecute journalists for embarrassing the Government would create a legal minefield, warns Raymond Snoddy
With the arrival of Nigel Farage at GB News, Raymond Snoddy looks at what could happen with a further lurch to the right
Raymond Snoddy looks at whether an important line has been crossed by a BBC non-executive director
Raymond Snoddy assesses the media responses to England reaching another semi-final of a major tournament
Raymond Snoddy highlights Boris Johnson’s latest loose acquaintance with the truth, at long last challenged by the right-wing press
Streaming platforms have an unfair advantage, but much of the Government’s white paper on regulating them is wrong-headed.
Ray Snoddy provides his thoughts on the first few days of GB News programming