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In 2023, Professor Martin Scott examined the early performance of the Media Freedom Coalition in an article for the Foreign Policy Centre, reflecting on whether the initiative had achieved the “re-set” recommended in an independent evaluation. As the UK now retakes the Coalition’s co-chairmanship, this article considers what practical steps the government should take to strengthen international support for media freedom.

Period12 Mar 2026

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  • TitleFive Priorities for the UK as it Retakes the Chair of the Media Freedom Coalition
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletForeign Policy Centre
    Media typeWeb
    Date12/03/26
    DescriptionIn 2023, Professor Martin Scott examined the early performance of the Media Freedom Coalition in an article for the Foreign Policy Centre, reflecting on whether the initiative had achieved the “re-set” recommended in an independent evaluation. As the UK now retakes the Coalition’s co-chairmanship, this article considers what practical steps the government should take to strengthen international support for media freedom.
    PersonsMartin Scott