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Report for Migration Watch UK, December 2004

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
A survey into the BBC’s coverage of asylum and immigration issues during the period of September 1 – December 15, 2004, was based on the monitoring of seven programmes – On Radio 4, the Today programme, World at One, PM,…

Survey of the Today Programme, Winter 2004

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Monday 11 October 2004, Minotaur Media tracking began a ten-week investigation into the Today programme’s coverage of European Union news and current affairs. Minotaur sought to establish whether the BBC’s charter requirements of broad impartiality and fairness were met…

European Election Survey – June 2004

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
This report assesses whether coverage of UKIP by the BBC Radio 4 programme Today – the corporation’s flagship news programme – in the build-up and immediate aftermath of the elections to the European parliament on June 10, 2004, was fair,…

Paper for the Centre for Policy Studies – ‘Blair’s EU Turn’

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
On Tuesday 20 April 2004, Tony Blair formally announced his decision to hold a referendum on whether to accept the proposed EU Constitution. This announcement had been expected since Thursday 15 April. It was a major change of direction of…

Paper for the Centre for Policy Studies – ‘An Outbreak of Narcolepsy?’

News-Watch Reports | by Andrew
A paper for the Centre for Policy Studies examining the limitations of the BBC’s EU coverage, arguging that reporting is insufficient to cover the development of the EU and Britain’s relationship to it, and how this may have impacted on…
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