Anti-Israel columnist Johann Hari is suspended from The Independent pending an inquiry into allegations of plagiarism.
British Newspaper Scandal: Media Not Beyond Reproach
What can we learn from the UK’s “Hacking Scandal” and what it means for media ethics?
Financial Times Loses Grip on Reality
Why does the Financial Times cling to the previously accepted wisdom that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the fulcrum at the heart of the Middle East’s troubles and consider Hamas a credible peace partner?
Daily Mail’s Disgusting Letter
The Daily Mail publishes an anti-Israel letter without even bothering to check the false allegations.
Travel Palestine Ad: Watchdog Rules Against
The UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has finally issued its ruling on a Palestinian tourism ad that erased Israel from the map.
Baby Killers Update: BBC Responds to HR Criticism
The BBC comes up with more excuses and deflection surrounding its callous coverage of a brutal terrorist murder.
Settlements Trump Baby Killers: Sky’s Skewed Priorities
Why did Sky News wait over 48 hours to cover a brutal baby killing terrorist murder – in a story highlighting settlements?
Baby Killers: BBC Butchers the Real Story
A mother, father and three of their children were stabbed to death. But the BBC is more concerned with “settlements”.
Channel 4: Breaking The Promise
Channel 4?s four part drama “The Promise,” has caused a great deal of concern and prompted a number of complaints to HR UK.
Gaza Border Zone Shooting: Context Vanishes in No-Man’s Land
The UK’s Sunday Times featured a dramatic sounding story “Morpurgo sees child shot in Gaza border wasteland”. Did a children’s author really witness the IDF targeting a child?



