Eleanor Mills resigns over society’s failure to rebut its denial of claims about bigotry in media

The organisation representing British newspaper editors has been thrown into further turmoil after a board member quit over its failure to publicly confront structural racism in the media.

Eleanor Mills, the former editorial director of the Sunday Times, said she could no longer work with the Society of Editors after the organisation issued a statement strongly denying Prince Harry’s claim that there is bigotry in parts of the British press.

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