ANNOUNCING @peterjukes as a speaker at Media Democracy Festival 26! 🗣️🗞️
The co-founder & exec director of @BylineTimes will join the panel 'Who Pays for Democracy?' hosted by The Independent Media Association @ima_press
27 June - TICKETS - FREE/DONATE https://t.co/VGXSDNksOf
An initial internal review into reports of war crimes committed by SAS soldiers in Afghanistan provides further evidence that senior special forces officers willfully ignored persistent reports that elite British troops were executing unarmed Afghans.
https://t.co/dnp4IH6nW9
🟪 Supplement — Nigel Farage’s ‘White Lives Matter’ Speech Is a Sign of Reform’s Growing Desperation — @AdamBienkov
The Reform leader’s descent into explicitly far-right rhetoric is the mark of a politician and party which fears its time at the top of…
https://t.co/4xkYrOPghK
Peter Mandelson is a ghoul who seemingly believed the UK should offer unconditional support to Israel in the middle of its genocide
By @willem_moore_uk
https://t.co/GtKzEPKWgL
👁🗨A MUST-READ
📑 A chance family revelation led Argentine journalist @Rafane2Cristina to uncover the extraordinary life of her great-aunt Leda Rafanelli — an anarchist writer, feminist, Muslim and former lover of Benito Mussolini.
✅ By @CFrondaroli
https://t.co/nn6cBbWEEg
The Media Democracy Festival is back!
27th June, London. Tickets now available.
https://t.co/SJSs50vozv 👈
Join to hear from experts, join in workshops to discuss, participate and shape 'The Future of Public Media' ⭐ THE ⭐ topic of our time.
📌 ICYMI — Fake Ads and Weak Regulations Are Creating a ‘Perfect Storm’ for Election Disinformation — Max Colbert
A new report exposes the glaringly……
https://t.co/L4CtD6EDhH
🎭 A thought-provoking read from Andy Bungay, at @AndyTheChiminea /@ThisisRiverside.
📻Reflecting on Ben Elton, Stephen Colbert and political comedy, the article explores why satire, scepticism and challenge still matter in public life.
⚡https://t.co/a7Bu0PdJMC
✈️After losing his job in Spain, Rafael Lucona arrived in London with little English, four suitcases and plenty of uncertainty.
📦@The_Prisma shares a story of resilience, risk-taking and unexpected kindness from strangers.
#Migration#HumanStories
https://t.co/stKNBkpL0H
⚠️ @dorset_eye publishes a structured page combining video content, commentary, and external links.
🔎The article guides readers through sensitive allegations and curated references within a broader online narrative.
https://t.co/jW97yerDmT
👁🗨@Plaid_Cymru ’s win ends a century of Labour dominance in Wales, reshaping identity.
✍️Jonathan Lee, from @NorwichRadical, links it to Islwyn Ffowc Elis’s futures: ‘Cymru’ vs ‘Western England’.
🔥 @reformparty_uk rise adds uncertainty.
https://t.co/6EQcCPDemu
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🚆Andy Bungay @AndyTheChiminea /@ThisisRiverside, eflects on UK high-speed rail, delays and infrastructure debates, using HS2 as a lens on control, efficiency and how modern systems shape expectations of progress and public life.🧭
🔗CLICK & READ: https://t.co/MWvGcFK9y9
🐖The reopening of a UK CO₂ plant has reignited criticism over the use of gas in industrial animal slaughter.
@EcoMontague from @the_ecologist reports on growing pressure from campaigners and politicians urging ministers to phase out the practice.
https://t.co/o2KZpRkxmI
🗞️@dorset_eye’s Douglas James explores mounting criticism of corporate media coverage of @Nigel_Farage & @reformparty_uk, asking whether broadcasters offered extensive exposure without applying the level of scrutiny expected in political journalism.📺
https://t.co/202SP1tsGs
🇱🇧Lebanon Cinema Days lands in London from 6–12 June, celebrating Lebanese storytelling, identity &resilience through acclaimed new features & short films.
🎥@mydylarama previews this special programme curated by @BeirutFilmSoc at @TheGardenCinema.
https://t.co/WkDRZH9QmA
🇬🇧From Labour MPs to Conservatives, bishops and SNP representatives, Britain’s new📜immigration rules are triggering fierce disagreement across Westminster.🗣️@The_Prisma explores the political divide & the impact these reforms have on migrant communities.
https://t.co/D1oXkKC79W