communication if you like but not enough was done. the other issue i think we will hear an awful lot about was obviously last week was a science week, we heard from some of the top scientists and again the general theme there seemed to be the scientists frustration with this government mantra of following the science which they said basically meant that scientists were used as scapegoats for controversial decisions that politicians were making. and then of course the general thing which has been bubbling along over the last few weeks has been the chaos and confusion right at the centre of government in downing street. a lot of that is to do with the personalities involved, and so i think we will be hearing more on all of that because michael gove really had a front row seat to all of it. and another big name that we are expecting to hear from this week, matt hancock, the former health secretary, of course, who has come in for a huge amount of criticism from those at the very
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the media show. hello, it s the oprah, meghan, and harry show! not really, this is the media show. but if you re bored of that spectacle, i m afraid to tell you that the aftershocks are very real and relevant to us. as we always say, the media is the story. itv s share price fell by around 5%, reuters has quoted city traders who say that the fall could be partly attributed to the resignation of itv s starjournalist, piers morgan. morgan was bringing in record ratings for good morning britain, of course, but he quit on tuesday after refusing to apologise for his on air criticism of the royal couple. so, whilst the oprah interview represents an historic move , moment for buckingham palace, is it also a massive deal for british media? perhaps so. does piers morgan s departure show that his brand of highly opinionated journalism is incompatible with an ofcom regulated tv channel? and will he resurface on the new news channels that s coming to the uk which has promised to capitali
from the met by the end of the day. labour says it will vote against a bill in parliament this week that would give the police more powers to impose restrictions on non violent protests. it wants the proposed legislation to be widened to address violence against women. the foreign secretary makes another call for the immediate release of british iranian nazanin zaghari ratcliffe after she faces new allegations of anti government propaganda in court. authorities in the republic of ireland recommend temporarily suspending use of the astrazeneca vaccine, after a report of four new cases of blood clotting incidents in adults who d had the jab in norway. and it s the music industry s biggest awards night of the year the grammys they re being held at a virtual ceremony in los angeles. now on the bbc news channel, the duke and duchess of sussex s interview with oprah winfrey delivered record ratings for itv. at its peak, 12.4 million viewers were watching, the broadcaster s bi
in italy to stop the number of new cases schools, shops and restaurants will close from monday. at least eight people have been shot dead by the security forces in myanmar, as protests continue across the country against last month s military coup. more headlines at 5pm. now on bbc news, the duke and duchess of sussex s interview with oprah winfrey delivered record ratings for itv. but it s also resulted in the network s star journalist, piers morgan, resigning after he refused to apologise for his criticism of the couple on good morning britain. what does morgan s departure say about the future of highly opinionated journalism in british media? that s all coming up now on the media show. hello, it s the oprah, meghan, and harry show! not really, this is the media show. rest assured. but if you re bored of that spectacle, i m afraid to tell you that the aftershocks are very real and relevant to us. as we always say, the media is the story. itv s share price fell by around 5