AntisemitismOfcom told to act against online hate in government antisemitism action planNewly published raft of measures to protect Jewish community also covers security, education and NHSBy Jane Prinsley4 min read
OfcomOfcom urged to close YouTube loophole for channels pushing hateRegulator says it cannot act over extremism on the channels because they stream onlineBy Jane Prinsley3 min read
BBCOfcom rules BBC Gaza documentary was ‘materially misleading’The regulator concluded that the BBC committed a ‘serious breach’ of broadcasting rulesBy Siam Goorwich1 min read
BBCOfcom open investigation into BBC Gaza documentary narrated by Hamas official’s sonThe new probe was announced after the BBC’s own independent review found ‘no breach’ of its impartiality rulesBy Jacob Jaffa2 min read
TelevisionIslam Channel fined £40,000 over 'antisemitic' conspiracy theory documentaryThe broadcaster aired a film that alleged Jews were trying to create a state in Argentina and ChileBy Felix Pope2 min read
BBCA timeline of disgrace: how the JC reported the BBC’s litany of errorsThe key events that followed the attack on a group of Jewish teenagers in November 2021By Nic North4 min read
BBCOfcom ruling left BBC humiliated… but what did its report actually say?The damning 43-page document contained rebuke after rebuke for the beleaguered broadcasterBy Jonathan Sacerdoti4 min read
As Ofcom finds BBC guilty, 8,500 JC readers say: Parliamentary inquiry NOW!The watchdog’s verdict vindicates our campaign for proper scrutiny of the broadcasterBy Georgia L Gilholy2 min read||November 10, 2022 12:59
Ofcom slams BBC’s 'serious' editorial failures over Chanukah bus attack reportingJewish victims denied broadcaster's claims they shouted 'dirty Muslims' before being attackedBy Georgia L Gilholy6 min read||November 7, 2022 11:36
Ofcom verdict on BBC Chanukah bus attack report to be revealed MondayThe broadcaster claimed Jewish victims shouted 'dirty Muslims' before their attackBy Felix Pope2 min read||November 4, 2022 15:39
Ofcom branded ‘shameful’ by family of terror victim for allowing killer to be called a ‘martyr’Britain’s broadcasting watchdog said celebrating the terrorist murderer of tour guide Eli Kay as a 'martyr' on TV was acceptable as presenting events from a 'Palestinian perspective'By Felix Pope2 min read||June 16, 2022 11:03