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FRSA. Media Revolution steering group; cofounder of MP Watch and Music Declares; former Green Party councillor: focusing on media disinformation. #TellTheTruth #MediaRevolution https://muckrack.com/tom-hardy-17 https://bylinetimes.com/author/tomhardy
About as fatuous as it gets...
Speaking truth to power

Can democracies still function when truth itself is destabilised?

The Ecologist
This is what we need. Publications calling out the bad actors of their profession.
Mapping the failure of Leveson in light of the refusal of the billionaire press to be regulated (from the just published long-awaited Press Recognition Panel Report). #IPSO #PRP

My piece on the counteroffensive of juries against authoritarian attempts to restrict their right to reach verdicts based on conscience, irrespective of threats of contempt of court.

https://theecologist.org/2026/feb/23/ceausescu-moment

That Ceaușescu moment

The British government has come down hard on climate protesters, but juries are finding the courage to uphold justice again.

The Ecologist
6pm on the 26th, Media Revolution presents: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I2R-HoySKUE
Disinformation and democracy I RSA EVENT

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Nick Robinson's interview with Nigel Farage on Political Thinking is worth listening to. It confirms, in case anyone doubted it, that Nigel Farage is a great, but very slippery communicator. But in… | Shaun Spiers | 34 comments

Nick Robinson's interview with Nigel Farage on Political Thinking is worth listening to. It confirms, in case anyone doubted it, that Nigel Farage is a great, but very slippery communicator. But in an interview that touched on the economy, Reform UK's claims to have made huge savings by cutting waste in local authorities and Farage's credibility as a serious politician, it's a shame that there was not a word on climate change or climate policy. Nick Robinson would point out that lots of other important issues weren't covered and that's true. But the interview brought home to me, not for the first time, that people like me and people like Nick Robinson occupy different worlds of news. Political journalists are consumed by polls and personalities, the once monthly or weekly, now minute to minute dramas of political life. All that stuff is irresistible to anyone interested in politics. But when I see catastrophic floods in southern Europe; or a Guardian report saying scientists believe “the world is closer than thought to a ‘point of no return’ after which runaway global heating cannot be stopped"; or that almost a million people in the UK are employed in jobs linked to net zero, with ten percent growth last year – when I see things like that, I think it might just be worth asking the would-be prime minister why he denies the reality of climate change and why he wants to throw the net zero economy into reverse. I don’t know what it will take to get political journalists in the UK to treat climate change with the seriousness it deserves, and to do so consistently. The BBC is far from the worst offender but there was a choice example on the Today programme this morning, at around 7.10am, of people who should know better simply not getting it. Faced with a climate denier saying, “a lot of people like it a bit warmer”, Simon Jack just said, “let’s not have the climate debate”. Guys, it’s no longer a debate, whatever Donald Trump or Nigel Farage might say! It’s happening and it’s serious. Time the BBC, BBC News and others recognised that. | 34 comments on LinkedIn

‘The issues that have drawn public attention are a very small part of the picture - but could this be the crack that lets the light in?’
https://mediarevolution.org/news/is-this-a-tipping-point-for-social-media/
Is this a tipping point for social media? - Media Revolution

Deliberately and knowingly causing harm to children – as a business model. It’s not a good look for the social media giants Meta and Google, who are currently on trial […]

Media Revolution

No-holds-barred condemnation of the big social media platforms in this latest hard-hitting (and age-restricted) video by Led By Donkeys.

https://bsky.app/profile/ledbydonkeys.org/post/3mf4ygdl2ys2l

Led By Donkeys (@ledbydonkeys.org)

These two women are suing Andrew Tate, alleging he raped them. Here they visit the social media companies that created Tate. Please share. *one voice altered to disguise identity

Bluesky Social
Art staying resilient at Trump’s shuttered Kennedy Center. | Mark Greene | 64 comments

Art staying resilient at Trump’s shuttered Kennedy Center. | 64 comments on LinkedIn