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A 2025 study found UK media often biasedly portrays Muslims, linking them to violence and fueling a 19% rise in hate crimes.
A 2025 study by the Centre for Media Monitoring found that nearly half of UK media coverage of Muslims exhibited measurable bias, with 70% of articles linking Muslims to negative themes like violence or threat.
Analyzing 40,913 articles from 30 major outlets, researchers identified widespread use of generalizations, sensational headlines, and omission of context, particularly in right-leaning publications such as The Spectator, GB News, and The Telegraph.
The BBC and The Guardian showed significantly lower bias levels.
The findings highlight systemic patterns that may fuel anti-Muslim sentiment and contribute to a 19% rise in religious hate crimes, prompting calls for more balanced, evidence-based reporting.
Un estudio de 2025 encontró que los medios del Reino Unido a menudo retratan a los musulmanes con parcialidad, vinculándolos a la violencia y alimentando un aumento del 19% en los crímenes de odio.