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A list of additional ad-hoc analyses not included in any of our standard publications.
Contact our media teams if you’re a journalist with a media enquiry or interview request.
This research report looks at how traditional media sectors - press, TV and radio - are using data in the digital age, and the challenges they face to effective data use.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Upper Tribunal tax and Chancery decision of Judge Phyllis Ramshaw and Judge Nicholas Paines on 05 April 2024
Why and how HM Revenue and Customs uses social media, what we expect from you and what you can expect from us.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This paper examines the extent to which this TV programme supported accountability, peace and inclusion at the election
This paper reviews real-time monitoring (RTM) and provides a series of case studies of RTM systems, their objectives and outcomes
Contact information for the Department for Transport media office.
This Guide is designed to help journalists understand the issues around tuberculosis
Guidance for HMCTS staff to encourage and facilitate media access to our courts and tribunals
The results of this survey show that Tunisian audiences believe that the media is better at holding leaders to account than the judiciary
A research paper from OFCOM
How we use Twitter.
Media literacy surveys among children and parents: access, use and understanding of internet, television and other media among children aged 3-17 and their parents.
The UK and other countries gave a statement on behalf of the Informal Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists, calling on Russia to stop repressing journalists.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
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