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Gaza is no longer headline news. But the suffering continues
July 07, 2026

Gaza is no longer headline news. But the suffering continues

Since the ceasefire announced in October 2026, Gaza has slowly faded from the headlines. But as Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib from MSF writes here, whilst the media coverage may have fallen, the suffering has not stopped.

KHARTOUM – the making of a film
June 03, 2026

KHARTOUM – the making of a film

KHARTOUM is an extraordinary love poem to a city and its people. As its creative director Phil Cox writes, its innovative approach was born out of a response to war and a rejection of the way in which the media usually tells stories about conflict in Africa.

Charities Are Using AI Images. Most Haven’t Told Anyone.
May 18, 2026

Charities Are Using AI Images. Most Haven’t Told Anyone.

AI tools are everywhere, but charities are still largely unaware of the risks and the obligations around artificial-imagery, writes Emma Bracegirdle 

Find Out More
September 30, 2026

Briefing with Sky News

Join us for our briefing with Sky News. We’ll be hearing from Andy Marsh, deputy head of international. Sky News has a strong track record of international coverage, often reporting from parts of the world neglected by other mainstream news broadcasters such as Sudan and Myanmar. Andy will talk about his plans for international coverage and how best to pitch ideas to him.

We’ll also hear more about the likely impact of the takeover of ITV and ITV News by Sky owner Comcast. Will Sky and ITV News share resources or continue to compete?

Recent Reports

Behind the Headlines – How UK Broadcasters Report the World
May 05, 2026

Behind the Headlines – How UK Broadcasters Report the World

In this report, we sought to answer this question by analysing leading UK broadcasters’ international news coverage on their flagship television news programmes, bulletins, social media feeds, and dedicated apps. Data collection took place across two non-consecutive weeks in January and February 2026. The findings are compared with our previous studies from 2009 and 2016 - and an earlier study, which dates back to 1975.

Behind the Screen – How streaming is changing public service media
July 22, 2025

Behind the Screen – How streaming is changing public service media

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the UK’s Public Service Broadcasters (PSBs) in covering global events through current affairs and other factual programmes on television channels. To achieve this, we analysed the volume, originality, scheduling, genre, and geographic focus of international (non-news) factual programmes broadcast on the main seven UK public service channels – BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC Four, ITV 1, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – in 2023 and 2024.

Small World – International factual programming on public service channels
April 02, 2025

Small World – International factual programming on public service channels

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the UK’s Public Service Broadcasters (PSBs) in covering global events through current affairs and other factual programmes on television channels. To achieve this, we analysed the volume, originality, scheduling, genre, and geographic focus of international (non-news) factual programmes broadcast on the main seven UK public service channels – BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC Four, ITV 1, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – in 2023 and 2024.

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