In Monday’s episode of The Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley reflect on the media fallout and institutional hypocrisy surrounding the death of Jason Arday, a former Cambridge professor.
Tim discusses going to confession at the weekend to examine his conscience from covering the story and admitting to at times needing to remember that there is a human behind the story.
Plus, they debate the media’s right to scrutinise public claims, and question the extent of Cambridge University’s responsibility for the way Mr Arday was used as a poster child – only to be abandoned.
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Highlights:
Camilla and Tim reflect on the tragic news of Professor Jason Arday's death
Camilla and Tim discuss the scrutiny of the media's coverage Jason Arday's academic and personal-life claims
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