06/02/2026
The BBC Charter review is a once-in-a-generation debate about the future of UK media and our national public broadcaster. Yet the Government's proposals threaten the BBC's mission as a universal, independent and accountable organisation that is owned and funded by all of us.
Thanks to Clive Lewis and other MPs & peers for hosting the MRC, Voice of the Listener and Viewer, Equity, Involve and the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity for a roundtable discussion on the future of the BBC.
You can find out more about the MRC's research, analysis and campaign activities around Charter review on our website: https://www.mediareform.org.uk/key-issues/bbc-charter-review-2027
In Parliament I organised and hosted a roundtable with the Media Reform Coalition so MPs could understand the opportunities for progressive reform of the BBC, in the context of the upcoming BBC Charter Review.
The changing nature of global politics and technology means renewed public service broadcasting can play a vital role to play in strengthening democracy.
I have and will continue to call on the government to give Parliament and the British public an active, direct and democratic role in deciding the BBC’s future.
29/01/2026
Thanks to Clive Lewis MP for tabling this vital motion in parliament, calling for the BBC Charter review to be run as an open, democratic process with the public given a major role in deciding the BBC's future.
I have put forward a parliamentary motion calling on the Government to give Parliament and the British public an active, direct and democratic role in deciding the BBC’s future. The changing nature of global politics and technology means renewed public service broadcasting can play a vital role to play in strengthening democracy.
Ask your MP to back Early Day Motion 2701.
27/02/2024
The Media Democracy Festival is just over two weeks away, and we're delighted to announce the full programme of speakers, panels and workshops for the day.
Register for free on Eventbrite and join us at the University of Sheffield on Saturday 16th March: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/media-democracy-festival-2024-tickets-803167133517
Featuring keynotes from Matt Kennard (Declassified UK) and Paul Fleming (Equity), alongside debates on the rise of GB News, the media's war on Gaza and media reform priorities for the General Election.
07/07/2023
Is AI going to wreck journalism? Eliz Mizon says, well, sort of.
The new fake news: how much of a threat does AI pose to journalism? - The Bristol Cable
An investigation has revealed that several stories published by a new local news site were made up. So were the journalists who ‘wrote’ them.
21/04/2023
All five recorded sessions from the Media Democracy Festival are now available for viewing on our youtube channel! Panels on big tech, media and trade unions, public service media - plus our excellent keynote addresses from Zarah Sultana MP and IMPRESS CEO Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana.
See them all in this playlist:
Media Democracy Festival 2023
Recordings of sessions from the main room at the Media Democracy Festival 2023. Recorded 25th March 2023 at Birkbeck, University of London
19/04/2023
The opening keynote from the Media Democracy Festival 2023, by Zarah Sultana MP, is now available on youtube! Keep an eye out for more footage from the festival coming throughout this week.
Zarah Sultana Opening Keynote
The opening keynote address from the 2023 Media Democracy Festival, delivered by Zarah Sultana MP. Recorded 25th March 2023 at Birkbeck, University of London...
24/03/2023
**Tomorrow**
Join us at Birkbeck for a series of talks and conversations on how we can make media more democratic.
Media Democracy Festival 2023 - details here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/media-democracy-festival-2023-tickets-490454611947