19:35 The ridiculous notion of ‘illegitimate’ children lingered for too long | Brief letters
-Brief letters: Registering babies | Farage’s pub crawl | Medics in crisis | Weeding out thieves | Weighing up the cost of papers
- TheGuardian22/04 For Trump, the message is all. No surprise he’s targeting NPR and PBS | Margaret Sullivan
-Trump’s anti-media diatribes are part of the authoritarian playbook. Congress must reject his planned cuts
- TheGuardian22/04 ‘I must say, mein Führer, I’m so thankful I came’: Larry David spoofs Bill Maher’s fawning White House visit with Trump
-Essay describes a surprise invitation in 1939 to a previously vocal critic for dinner with the Nazi leader, where ‘suddenly he seemed so human’
- TheGuardian22/04 ‘The people’s pope’: what the papers say about the death of Pope Francis
-Pope Francis, an outsider Jesuit pontiff from Argentina, is being mourned across the globe – here is the front-page reaction in Britain
- TheGuardian22/04 His legacy and preparations for the funeral: the death of Pope Francis in the world's media
-The main news sites on the planet continue to lead their covers with the death of the Pontiff, its history and what the protocol for the next few hours indicates
- Infobae20/04 Sarah Palin’s defamation suit retrial against the New York Times raises first amendment concerns
-She lost the first trial in 2022, but she gets ‘second bite of the apple’ due to a judge’s procedural errors
- TheGuardian19/04 ‘Immediate red flags’: questions raised over ‘expert’ much quoted in UK press
-News outlets pull articles featuring ‘psychologist and sex adviser’ Barbara Santini amid doubts over her credentials
- TheGuardian17/04 Gisèle Pelicot to sue Paris Match magazine for invasion of privacy
-French weekly published pictures of Pelicot with a man, described as her ‘companion’, walking in the street
- TheGuardian15/04 Russia jails four journalists for alleged links to Alexei Navalny anti-corruption group
-Court hands out sentences of over five years for extremism, accusing journalists of working for the late politician’s Anti-Corruption Foundation
- TheGuardian13/04 9 days before his wedding .. A groom escapes with his mother -in -law
-Alsumaria News - International, a strange love story in India, the headlines of newspapers after a 20 -year -old escape with his 40 -year -old mother -in -law, just nine days before his wedding.
- Alsumaria08/04 Sir Philip Green loses legal case against UK over use of parliamentary privilege
-Tycoon was named in Lords as having obtained injunction against Telegraph to stop publication of misconduct allegations
- TheGuardian06/04 R.I.P. Bob McManus: a newsman’s newsman
-“You know, you can’t really have friends in this job,” Bob remarked a time or two, and didn’t bother spelling it out: As editorial-page editor, you can be loyal to a few principles, to the paper, t…
- New York Post06/04 Women’s magazines still thriving despite closure of The Lady, the ‘journal for gentlewomen’
-Launched in 1885, the publication that defined a bygone era is reportedly going into liquidation. But magazine culture is booming, say insiders
- TheGuardian06/04 When the Going Was Good by Graydon Carter review – all the fun of the Fair
-In his memoir the former Vanity Fair editor and man-about-town recalls the golden age of glossy magazines, when sales were in the millions and ‘the budget had no ceiling’
- TheGuardian03/04 ‘War’ and ‘pain’: what the papers say about Donald Trump’s trade tariffs
-The US president has announced new taxes on imports to the US starting at a baseline of 10% – here is the front-page reaction in Britain
- TheGuardian01/04 ‘I can’t cope with it any more’: newsrooms scramble to retain audiences amid the big switch-off
-In an international survey last year, 39% of respondents said they selectively avoid news to some degree
- TheGuardian01/04 Outlets seek fresh strategies as UK poll shows ‘news avoidance’ on the rise
-Negative content and distrust among reasons given by audiences as industry works on how to keep them engaged
- TheGuardian31/03 Noel Clarke left women he thought spoke to Guardian ‘fearful and in tears’
-Court hears from publisher’s head of investigations about actor’s libel claim over sexual misconduct allegations
- TheGuardian31/03 Sun owner’s losses related to phone-hacking claims top £1.2bn
-News Group Newspapers reports a pre-tax loss for the year to 30 June 2024 of £18m, its smallest since 2011
- TheGuardian29/03 Trump has managed to spin Signalgate as a media lapse, not a major security breach | Andrew Roth
-The US administration believes it can divide public attention until there is a new scandal. It may be a winning strategy, writes Andrew Roth
- TheGuardian28/03 Chelsea FC owner may make bid for owner of Scotsman and Yorkshire Post
-Todd Boehly’s potential bid for National World, owner of more than 100 titles, seen as precursor to Telegraph offer
- TheGuardian27/03 I trust Which? to help me choose a washing machine. But I have my own views on kitchen roll and toilet paper | Adrian Chiles
-I’m in awe of the organisation’s rigorous approach to product testing. That doesn’t mean I need it for everything, writes Adrian Chiles
- TheGuardian26/03 Noel Clarke propositioned young woman in toilet cubicle, court told
-Woman tells high court incident happened when she was working in entry-level position on actor’s Brotherhood film
- TheGuardian25/03 Press freedom groups condemn targeted killing of two journalists in Israeli strikes
-Israel Defense Forces has confirmed it killed Hossam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour, claiming they were terrorists
- TheGuardian25/03 ‘Tangible & collectible’: i-D back on shelves as gen Z revives fashion magazines
-Publication makes long-awaited return to UK newsstands amid proliferation of luxury and indie titles
- TheGuardian23/03 Press freedom in Serbia is facing a dangerous turning point, editors warn
-Group says reporters at independent outlets suffer ‘constant harassment, physical attacks and smear campaigns’
- TheGuardian22/03 ‘We need to set the terms or we’re all screwed’: how newsrooms are tackling AI’s uncertainties and opportunities
-Amid angst over the technology, a consensus is emerging about its capabilities – but there is an elephant in the room
- TheGuardian22/03 Hong Kong prepares to implement drones in the food and medicine distribution service
-The authorities reported that companies will be able to start using these aerial vehicles for their operations since April and added that, in the future, they will reach other activities
- Infobae21/03 Witness statement by Prince Andrew aide should be made public, court rules
-Ruling follows Guardian-led challenge to attempt to withdraw ‘indiscreet’ document used in Chinese ‘spy’ case
- TheGuardian20/03 Woman ‘carried shame’ for years after Noel Clarke made sexual contact with her, court told
-Actor says former Doctor Who star made unwanted sexual contact with her while filming scene
- TheGuardian18/03 Italian newspaper says it has published world’s first AI-generated edition
-Il Foglio says artificial intelligence used ‘for everything – the writing, the headlines, the quotes … even the irony’
- TheGuardian17/03 Noel Clarke accuser groped him playfully at film premiere, court told
-Friend of actor says he saw woman who accuses Clarke of sexual misconduct touch him on the buttocks
- TheGuardian16/03 The Chinese regime caused an environmental disaster in Zambia: a river dried after the acid spill in a mine of the Asian giant
-The copper mines owned by the Asian giant have been accused of ignoring security, labor and others in the African country
- Infobae14/03 Actor said to have been groped by Noel Clarke tells court it did not happen
-Louise Dylan speaks at Clarke’s libel case against Guardian about wrap party for 2012 film The Knot
- TheGuardian13/03 Can the free press be saved? | Katrina vanden Heuvel
-It will take a new movement of responsible readers and benefactors to protect independent media
- TheGuardian10/03 Mirror, Express and Star owner says its print titles will be loss-making from 2031
-Chief executive of Reach says he is committed to print, and higher online income will keep business afloat
- TheGuardian07/03 Noel Clarke has made ‘wild allegations’ against his abuse accusers, court told
-Actor has not explained why the women would lie about him, court told on first day of his libel claim against Guardian
- TheGuardian05/03 AP files amended complaint against White House over press pool ban
-White House adviser’s quote included in suit: ‘The AP and the WHCA wanted to f--k around. Now it’s finding out time.’
- TheGuardian01/03 Jeff Bezos takes one small step for feminism and social progress, and one giant leap for self-publicity | Sarah Manavis
-The first all-female private flight into space funded by the Amazon tycoon’s Blue Origin company has little to do with female empowerment and a lot to do with PR, writes Sarah Manavis
- TheGuardian01/03 Vatican issues new Pope health update after double pneumonia setback
-Doctors had put Pope Francis on non-invasive mechanical ventilation after he had a coughing fit in which he inhaled vomit that needed to be extracted.
- Express01/03 Black models, foreign films, queer culture – how the Face shaped me as a young man | Marc Thompson
-In the 1980s and 90s this pioneering magazine was a hub for subcultures, but in today’s digital landscape trends are followed rather than set, says queer archivist Marc Thompson
- TheGuardian28/02 ‘Tea with a side of flattery’: what US papers say about Starmer’s meeting with Trump
-The get-together between the UK prime minister and US president barely made a splash across the Atlantic
- TheGuardian28/02 Three billionaires: America’s oligarchy is now fully exposed | Robert Reich
-As Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk alter US media, the connections between wealth and power are in plain sight
- TheGuardian28/02 Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post overhaul and the weakening of the woke
-The furious reaction to Jeff Bezos reveals the left’s intolerance of any dissenting news source — but his changes will make the legacy media less monochromatic and more interesting.
- New York Post27/02 Jeff Bezos is muzzling the Washington Post’s opinion section. That’s a death knell | Margaret Sullivan
-‘I couldn’t be more sad and disgusted,’ says former top editor Martin Baron
- TheGuardian26/02 Trump threatens to sue media after Wall Street Journal editorial criticizes tariffs
-Journal argued Trump’s tariff plans would harm ‘US auto workers and Republican prospects in Michigan’
- TheGuardian26/02 Bezos directs Washington Post opinion pages to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets’
-Amazon executive and newspaper owner says in letter that ‘viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others’
- TheGuardian24/02 ‘A true free-speech emergency’: alarm over Trump’s ‘chilling’ attacks on media
-Warning comes as FCC, chaired by Trump ally and Project 2025 author, orders investigations into US media groups
- TheGuardian21/02 Noel Clarke loses appeal court challenge that could have delayed Guardian libel trial
-Actor’s 11th hour attempt to add new claim to his case before trial rejected in unanimous judgment
- TheGuardian21/02 The ‘Gulf of America’ feud is about something bigger: Trump wants to control the media | Margaret Sullivan
-The president punished the AP for choosing its own language, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The press must show unity
- TheGuardian19/02 Journalists launch legal action against Italian government over spyware claims
-Union submits criminal complaint to prosecutors as ministers refuse to answer questions about alleged hacks
- TheGuardian18/02 Kim Sae-ron: Death of South Korean actor sparks calls for change to how celebrities are treated online
-Kim Sae-ron: Death of South Korean actor sparks calls for change to how celebrities are treated online - Kim Sae-ron’s death has triggered an outpouring of grief and calls for changes to the way celebrities are treated
- MSN16/02 Patrick Barclay obituary
-Acclaimed football writer who worked for the Guardian and the Observer, later moving to Sky TV
- TheGuardian16/02 We’ve lost our supernova: farewell to Patrick Barclay, one of the very best
-The football journalist, who has died at the age of 77, combined Caledonian charm and natural effervescence with a body of work that few could match
- TheGuardian14/02 Trump called the press ‘the enemy of the people’. Now it’s time to defend ourselves | Jodie Ginsberg
-The one-time defiance and solidarity of publications across the political aisle is strained as outlets cave to Trump’s threats
- TheGuardian14/02 The concerted attack on assisted dying won’t stop the public supporting this bill | Polly Toynbee
-A forceful campaign is trying to make Kim Leadbeater’s committee look as if it’s on the edge of failing. The opposite is true, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
- TheGuardian13/02 Tim Radford, former Guardian science editor, dies aged 84
-Tributes paid to journalist remembered for infectious enthusiasm for science and talent for turning a phrase
- TheGuardian13/02 As a young reporter, I was sent to cover the Moorgate train disaster. I had no idea it had killed my father
-Laurence Marks was a 25-year-old journalist when he was asked to cover the biggest catastrophe in the City of London since the blitz. That day would change his life forever
- TheGuardian12/02 AP excoriates White House barring of reporters as ‘alarming precedent’
-Editor Julie Pace writes to Trump’s chief of staff about ban on its journalists after AP declines to use ‘Gulf of America’
- TheGuardian12/02 Guardian and Observer nominated for top honours at 2025 Press Awards
-Twenty-seven Guardian entries and eight from Observer shortlisted for UK’s most prestigious journalism awards
- TheGuardian12/02 China tops list of countries trying to silence exiled dissidents over past decade, study shows
-China tops list of governments engaged in transnational repression, with more than 270 known attacks in other countries in the past decade
- TheGuardian11/02 Trump’s aid cuts will lead to a surge of propaganda, say press freedom groups
-Loss of USAid funds will sow ‘chaos and confusion’ and force independent media outlets to shut down, says RSF
- TheGuardian11/02 AI chatbots distort and mislead when asked about current affairs, BBC finds
-Most answers had ‘significant issues’ when researchers asked services to use broadcaster’s news articles as source
- TheGuardian07/02 Prince Andrew aide fights to prevent release of statement about ‘Chinese spy’
-Media group led by the Guardian seeks release of document written by Dominic Hampshire in support of Yang Tengbo
- TheGuardian06/02 Trump’s Gaza remarks are no surprise: ethnically cleansing was always the plan | Arwa Mahdawi
-If Trump executes his plans, it’s because the media helped pave the way. It’s beyond time for more of my colleagues to speak up
- TheGuardian05/02 International newspapers today: Trump's allies and enemies reject the proposal of "Riviera Middle East" in defense of Gaza ... Democrats in Congress suspends an arms deal for Israel
-The international newspapers issued today dealt with a number of issues, foremost of which is the US President's statements about controlling the Gaza Strip and removing the Palestinians from it to build what was called "Riviera Middle East", and London is preparing for the impact of Trump's customs definitions and feared cheap cars
- Youm705/02 Noel Clarke lawyers’ claims against Guardian journalists unacceptable, judge says
-Ruling says allegations by actor’s legal team ‘should not have been made’ in open court
- TheGuardian04/02 The movie Tran Thanh is criticized, why still break the box office record?
-I believe Vietnamese audiences now have enough knowledge and qualifications to not race to the theater to watch a bad movie.
- VN Express04/02 Sun website to charge £2 a month for selected content including Clarkson
-Exclusive: Paywall to return after a decade with new Sun Club offering also featuring Royal Exclusive video show
- TheGuardian03/02 ‘Panic benefits Ice’: local newsrooms fight back as immigrants face misinformation
-As rumored raids fuel anxiety about mass deportations, outlets are offering resources and debunking falsehoods
- TheGuardian03/02 The Minister of State for Military Production meets the editors of the daily newspapers .. Pictures - The seventh day
-Engineer Mohamed Salah El Din Mustafa, Minister of State for Military Production, confirmed his appreciation for the important role played by the press and the various media outlets to enhance societal awareness,
- Youm701/02 Pentagon removes New York Times, NPR and more from workspaces as part of ‘rotation program’
-One America News, Breitbart and the New York Post will take desks from NBC, NPR and the New York Times
- TheGuardian01/02 ‘Dark and dingy’ or ‘a real loss’? Shoppers react to possible loss of WH Smith
-Stevenage is one of 500 UK towns where threatened closures will affect local retailers and the publishing trade
- TheGuardian30/01 Job cuts expected at Daily Mail and MailOnline as publisher looks to cut costs
-DMGT plans to merge teams to adapt business to ‘significant structural transformation’ in news industry
- TheGuardian29/01 ITV to air drama about Guardian’s role in breaking phone-hacking scandal
-Seven-part series will follow work of Guardian journalist Nick Davies and how it led to closure of News of the World
- TheGuardian28/01 Scans for the memories: why old games magazines are a vital source of cultural history – and nostalgia
-As the Video Game History Foundation opens a new digitised archive, what can titles like Crash, Mega, Edge and GamesMaster tell us about the early days of gaming?
- TheGuardian27/01 You shouldn’t have to be Prince Harry to win redress from Britain’s press | Letters
-Letters: Nathan Sparkes on the importance of press participation in the Leveson system; Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana on affordable access to justice
- TheGuardian26/01 Prince Harry celebrates court settlement as he finally gets what he wanted
-In the latest edition of Emily in Palace, our Royal Editor discusses what made her 'oo and ahh' this week as well as that Vanity Fair article.
- Express25/01 'Real reason' Prince Harry decided to settle his latest court case now
-Prince Harry claimed the late Queen wanted him to see his battle against tabloid newspapers "to the end".
- Express25/01 ‘Safe to be a white male again’: how conservative media covered Trump’s first week
-The right is ecstatic about the end of the Biden era – but remains polarized about some of Trump’s decisions
- TheGuardian24/01 Charlotte Raven obituary
-Editor of the Modern Review and Guardian columnist who later chronicled her experience of Huntington’s disease
- TheGuardian24/01 Prince Harry’s phone-hacking case has been settled – but is the story over?
-Duke of Sussex and Lord Watson have both now struck a deal, but saga may not have ended for News Group Newspapers
- TheGuardian24/01 Police request transcripts from Prince Harry’s case against owner of the Sun
-Exclusive: Campaigners hope for investigation into claims of ‘perjury and cover-ups’ against News Group Newspapers
- TheGuardian23/01 Prince Harry has reached a settlement with the publisher News Group
-Prince Harry has received an apology and compensation from News Group Newspapers in a case of illegal collection of information and interference in his private life.
- Korrespondent23/01 Murdoch’s UK newspapers have apologised to Prince Harry. Where does it leave the legally embattled media empire?
-While few people have received an apology from a Murdoch-owned publication, Prince Harry now has. But if you think this is the end of the long legal saga, you may well be wrong.
- TheConversation-Global23/01 Seven’s controversial new segment axed
-Seven’s stargazer charts new course
- News.com.au22/01 The Guardian view on Prince Harry and phone hacking: the ethical issues endure | Editorial
-Editorial: Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers has apologised to the prince for past wrongs, but the problem of unaccountable corporate media power has not gone away
- TheGuardian22/01 Charlotte Raven, ‘exhilarating’, trail-blazing journalist, dies aged 55
-Raven came to prominence on Modern Review in 1990s and later developed degenerative illness Huntington’s disease
- TheGuardian22/01 Lengthy legal fight lands blow on Sun’s publisher but shows even princes have to settle
-Duke of Sussex and Tom Watson hail ‘monumental victory’ after securing agreement with News Group Newspapers
- TheGuardian22/01 Prince Harry's astonishing climb down after accepting 'eight figure' sum
-The Duke of Sussex settled his high court legal action at the eleventh hour against News Group Newspapers (NGN).
- Express22/01 Prince Harry says Sun publisher made ‘historic admission’ as he settles case
-News Group Newspapers offered Harry ‘full and unequivocal apology’ for ‘serious intrusion’ by the paper
- TheGuardian22/01 A day to mark Prince Harry’s historic victory over Rupert Murdoch – and to survey the awful toll on public life | Jane Martinson
-The prince was right to fight – and also right about the need to stop good journalism being sullied by the bad. Trust has been severely damaged, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson
- TheGuardian22/01 Sun publisher’s apology to Prince Harry and Tom Watson – full text
-News Group Newspapers’ apology to Duke of Sussex and former deputy Labour leader in full
- TheGuardian21/01 Prince Harry's 'embarrassing' email address unveiled as nickname explained
-Legal proceedings detailed Prince Harry created several email addresses in his younger years - which show his old nicknames.
- Express21/01 Prince Harry in talks with Sun publisher over possible settlement, high court told
-Trial delayed as NGN lawyers say ‘very intense negotiations’ under way with royal and Labour peer Tom Watson
- TheGuardian21/01 This is what international newspapers said about Trump's inauguration
-This is what international newspapers said about Trump's inauguration
- Lebanon2420/01 Harry to miss first day of High Court trial but will return to UK next month
-The Duke of Sussex is set to return to the UK for his case against News Group Newspapers at a later date say new reports.
- Express20/01 Prince Harry set to arrive in the UK within days for latest High Court trial
-Prince Harry could be set to travel to the UK as early as this week, it has been revealed.
- Express20/01 Shares in Daily Mirror owner Reach rise as it says it will beat profit forecasts
-Publisher was helped by strong digital advertising performance towards end of year, say analysts
- TheGuardian20/01 ‘Not a mouthpiece of the regime’: Syria’s state news agency enters new era
-Journalists and broadcasters at Sana wait for ‘actions, not words’ but look to future after fall of Assad government
- TheGuardian19/01 ‘This is about witnesses speaking their truth’: Prince Harry gets his day in court against Murdoch’s newspapers
-The Duke of Sussex and the former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson are the last two claimants still suing
- TheGuardian17/01 Harry ‘turned down new Palace offer’
-IN LONDON
- News.com.au17/01 How Jeff Bezos can stop the bleeding at the Washington Post | Margaret Sullivan
-The paper’s owner should show up – soon – to hold a town hall with the newsroom, answer questions, and take the heat
- TheGuardian16/01 The media needs to show how the climate crisis is fueling the LA wildfires
-With few exceptions, the news has shied away from showing how the unfolding climate crisis plays a large role in the disaster
- TheGuardian15/01 ‘Deeply alarmed’: Washington Post staff request meeting with Jeff Bezos
-Journalists say in letter ‘trust has been lost’ and seek in-person meeting with billionaire owner over paper’s future
- TheGuardian14/01 ‘Fadi is fighting for his life’: Israel blocks evacuation of cameraman shot in Gaza
-Fadi al-Wahidi’s condition is deteriorating, say hospital staff, who do not have medication needed to treat him
- TheGuardian13/01 International newspapers today: Warnings of new fires in Los Angeles.. Trump’s deputy reveals the truth about the “hell of the Middle East”.. 1 out of every 6 workers skipped a meal to cover their expenses.
-Today's international newspapers covered a number of issues, including significant progress in the ceasefire negotiations, Trump intends to push Ukraine to lower the conscription age to 18 years, and Iranian-European talks on Tehran's nuclear file.
- Youm713/01 Liz Truss says UK will fail unless British media outlets are ‘fixed’
-Former PM says outlets not focused on important issues such as ‘grooming gang scandal’ highlighted by Elon Musk
- TheGuardian12/01 Why will the Washington Post be different during Trump’s second term?
-As Trump’s inauguration looms, the paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, is in shambles – largely of its own making
- TheGuardian12/01 International newspapers: The Los Angeles fires may be among the costliest natural disasters in American history.. Most Britons see a negative impact on Elon Musk
-International newspapers published today, Sunday, covered a number of issues, most notably the Los Angeles fires that have been burning for days, and anxiety and terror in Mexico due to the spread of the HMPV virus.
- Youm712/01 About Lebanon, Syria and Gaza.. What did international newspapers say?
-About Lebanon, Syria and Gaza.. What did international newspapers say?
- Lebanon2412/01 As tech barons dial up the spreading of lies, why is the BBC dialling down the reporting of truth? | John Harris
-A damning report shows how local news cuts stymied coverage of the riots in Plymouth. What fills the vacuum? Misinformation, says Guardian columnist John Harris
- TheGuardian12/01 Why not give Sir New Prime Minister a break? | David Mitchell
-‘Sir Queue Jumper’ for Sir Keir Starmer? Even Liz Truss would deserve better puns than this
- TheGuardian10/01 Nine rumoured to axe ‘neglected child’
-Speculation is mounting that Nine Entertainment may be about to put its floundering property portal Domain up for sale — but who would take it on?
- News.com.au08/01 Quakers pull NYT ad rather than bow to pressure to drop Israel ‘genocide’ claim
-Organization said paper’s refusal ‘outrageous attempt to sidestep the truth’, choosing ‘silence over accountability’
- TheGuardian08/01 The Italian journalist arrested in Iran was released from prison
-Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni informed the family of Cecilia Sala by phone, that the woman left Tehran on Wednesday.
- hvg.hu08/01 Elon Musk is boosting the AfD. But why is Germany’s mainstream helping him?
-After years of politicians and media figures normalising far-right ideas, the billionaire’s meddling is falling on fertile ground, says Berlin-based journalist and author Hanno Hauenstein
- TheGuardian06/01 Washington Post expected to lay off dozens of staffers in coming week – report
-‘Cuts will be deep’, media reporter says, after paper faced scrutiny for halting endorsement of Harris in October
- TheGuardian04/01 Washington Post cartoonist resigns over paper’s refusal to publish cartoon critical of Jeff Bezos
-Pulitzer prize winner Ann Telnaes drew a cartoon of the paper’s owner kneeling before Donald Trump
- TheGuardian04/01 US newspapers are deleting old crime stories, offering subjects a ‘clean slate’
-A wave of local publications are considering requests to wipe or edit old articles to give their subjects a fresh start
- TheGuardian04/01 Rawdogging, brat and looksmaxxing: Guardian’s breakthrough words of 2024
-If boysober, femininomenon and vibecession also leave you confused, you’re probably not a member of gen Z
- TheGuardian01/01 Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni file lawsuits over It Ends With Us
-Federal action comes hours after film’s director sued New York Times for libel over story about Lively’s accusations
- TheGuardian30/12 Tortoise Media reduces losses after cutting spending and staff
-Company that has agreed to buy the Observer reports pre-tax loss of £3.8m for 2023 after shedding some roles
- TheGuardian30/12 US media is in big trouble – but I find far less to be worried about at the Guardian | Margaret Sullivan
-The US is in urgent need of well-funded, truly independent journalism in 2025. If you are able, please make a gift to the Guardian now to help us reach our fundraising goal by our New Year’s Eve deadline.
- TheGuardian30/12 Control, censorship and ‘penalties’: inside the Assad regime’s propaganda arm
-For years reporters at Syria’s state news agency had to toe the line. As life in Syria grew harder, so did the their work
- TheGuardian29/12 Reporter allegedly attacked by man saying ‘This is Trump’s America now’
-Colorado man arrested on suspicion of bias-motivated crimes and assault as hostility to journalists rises
- TheGuardian29/12 How I beat overwhelm: I kicked my news addiction – and discovered ways to make a proper difference
-When I stopped watching, listening, reading and doomscrolling constantly, I no longer felt I was banging my head against a brick wall
- TheGuardian27/12 Rostock: hit-and-run accident! A coward ran over dad
-Newspaper delivery man Frank is seriously injured in the Rostock University Hospital after an accident and has to spend Christmas here. The children hope for recovery.
- Bild26/12 International newspapers today.. Trump appoints a “fierce fighter” as his ambassador to Panama after the controversy over control of the canal and sends a message to 37 prisoners whose sentences were commuted by Biden.. London comments on
-News of US President-elect Donald Trump dominated the headlines of international newspapers today, as he wrote a series of posts on the social networking site Truth Social in which he reignited the controversy..
- Youm718/12 LA Times owner asks editorial board to ‘take a break’ from writing about Trump – report
-Billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, who said paper is ‘echo chamber’, also blocked paper’s board from endorsing Harris
- TheGuardian18/12 Donald Trump’s disturbing war on the press has now escalated | Lloyd Green
-Trump has sued the Des Moines Register – merely for publishing a poll that wrongly predicted Harris would win Iowa
- TheGuardian18/12 Observer appoints Lucy Rock as editor as Tortoise Media sale confirmed
-Title’s first female editor in more than a century will work alongside a digital editor, as Observer builds online brand
- TheGuardian16/12 What did Israeli newspapers say about the fate of Syria?
-What did Israeli newspapers say about the fate of Syria?
- Lebanon2413/12 Guardian wins features and sports prizes at British journalism ceremony
-Sirin Kale rewarded for features journalism while Rob Davies and Jacob Steinberg win for Abramovich investigation
- TheGuardian12/12 Journalists begin second strike over proposed deal to sell the Observer to Tortoise Media
-Second two-day action follows news that the deal was agreed in principle last week by the Scott Trust
- TheGuardian11/12 Readers’ views on plans to sell the Observer | Letters
-Letters: Harriet Monkhouse, Alison Chapman and Terry Walton on Guardian Media Group’s proposed sale of the Sunday paper to Tortoise Media
- TheGuardian10/12 Prince Harry trying to turn News Group trial into ‘public inquiry’, high court told
-Counsel for Sun publisher accuses Duke of Sussex and co-claimant of calling irrelevant witnesses over ‘generic issues’
- TheGuardian10/12 The Guardian view on Trump’s threat to the media: time to pass the Press Act
-Editorial: Bipartisan legislation offers historic protections for journalists, banning secret surveillance and ensuring source confidentiality
- TheGuardian10/12 Why foreign correspondents are alarmed and dismayed at plans to sell the Observer | Letter
-Letter: Current and former contributors to the international pages of the Guardian and Observer respond to an article by Ole Jacob Sunde, chair of the Scott Trust
- TheGuardian09/12 As the Observer’s editor, I was not consulted on its sale to Tortoise Media | Letter
-Letters: Former Observer editor Paul Webster responds to an article by the chair of the Scott Trust
- TheGuardian09/12 Key questions about the sale of the Observer that remain unanswered | Letter
-Letters: Observer and Guardian staff and writers respond to an article by the chair of the Scott Trust
- TheGuardian08/12 Deal agreed to sell the Observer to Tortoise media organisation
-Newspaper’s owner, the Scott Trust, to sign contract in coming days, despite strike by Guardian and Observer journalists
- TheGuardian07/12 ‘It brings back a sense of belonging’: Bakhmut was destroyed by Russia – but the town lives on through its newspaper
-Vpered, saved from destruction by intrepid editor Svitlana Ovcharenko, still gives hope and voice to a community in Ukraine
- TheGuardian07/12 We want what’s best for the Observer – and the Guardian. That’s why the deal with Tortoise makes sense | Ole Jacob Sunde
-The world’s oldest Sunday paper must have resources, a modern strategy and a new focus to thrive. This agreement guarantees all three, says Ole Jacob Sunde, chair of the Scott Trust
- TheGuardian06/12 Sale of the Observer to Tortoise Media agreed in principle
-Scott Trust will become a key shareholder and take a seat on both the editorial and commercial boards of the company
- TheGuardian06/12 English newspapers: An unprecedented farewell to Salah in the rain
-English newspapers: An unprecedented farewell to Salah in the rain
- Lebanon2406/12 English newspapers: An unprecedented farewell to Salah in the rain
-English newspapers: An unprecedented farewell to Salah in the rain
- Lebanon2404/12 Journalists strike over proposed sale of Observer to Tortoise Media
-Forty-eight-hour strike, first at Guardian in more than 50 years, to take place on Wednesday and Thursday
- TheGuardian03/12 From Nigel Farage to farmers, Labour’s social media strategy is a flop. Here’s how to fix it | Sophia Smith Galer
-The party must realise that if it doesn’t emotionally engage with voters, someone else with a viral TikTok video will, writes content creator Sophia Smith Galer
- TheGuardian29/11 International newspapers today.. The democratic American states are putting the final touches on their plans to oppose “Trump’s deportations”... Bombs disrupt the celebrations of the anniversary?
-Today's international newspapers covered a number of issues, including Trump and Biden congratulating the American people on Thanksgiving
- Youm729/11 Canadian media companies sue OpenAI in case potentially worth billions
-Litigants say AI company used their articles to train its popular ChatGPT software without authorization
- TheGuardian29/11 Thanks to Haaretz for giving me hope | Letter
-Letters: British Palestinian Alexandra Lucas praises the journalists who have spoken out in horror at their government’s actions
- TheGuardian29/11 China sentences journalist to seven years on spy charges, family says
-Dong Yuyu was detained in 2022 after meeting Japanese diplomats named agents of ‘espionage organisation’
- TheGuardian26/11 Netanyahu’s boycott of Haaretz won’t stop us reporting the grim truth about Israel’s wars | Aluf Benn
-Unlike most Israeli news outlets, my paper shows the suffering in Gaza and Lebanon. That’s why the government has targeted us, says Aluf Benn, the editor of Haaretz
- TheGuardian25/11 Details of the new judicial ruling on Umm Al-Lul (document)
-Al-Sumaria News - Local Al-Sumaria News publishes a document issued by the Supreme Judicial Council detailing the new ruling on the so-called Umm al-Lul after the sentence was changed from life imprisonment to 6 years in prison.
- Alsumaria24/11 Israeli government orders officials to boycott left-leaning paper Haaretz
-Ministers also ban government advertising from critical newspaper that is widely respected internationally
- TheGuardian23/11 Daily Mirror and OK! magazine to merge staff
-Merging of daily newspaper and celebrity magazine employees is latest move by owner, Reach, to cut costs
- TheGuardian23/11 I’ve joined Bluesky and it feels like a breath of fresh air – in some ways… | John Naughton
-The flourishing new platform may be like Twitter once was. The problem is the limited algorithmic scope of all social media
- TheGuardian23/11 Loaded: Lads, Mags and Mayhem review – how a drug-fuelled publishing bender went very wrong
-From dropping LSD at award shows to coughing up blood on the office carpet – the rise and fall of James Brown’s oft-sexist lads magazine empire goes under the microscope
- TheGuardian22/11 Owner of Scotsman and Yorkshire Post receives buyout bid
-Media Concierge submits £56.2m cash offer for National World, underbidder in the auction for the Telegraph titles
- TheGuardian22/11 TV tonight: Loaded magazine’s wild story of naughty 90s nostalgia
-Miranda Sawyer, Gail Porter and lads’ mag editor James Brown on the highs and lows of their hedonistic years. Plus: a new Death in Paradise spin-off, set in Australia. Here’s what to watch this evening
- TheGuardian21/11 Essex police drop Allison Pearson case after CPS advice
-Police were advised there was no chance of conviction against journalist after hate crime investigation, Guardian understands
- TheGuardian20/11 Guardian and Observer journalists to strike over sale of the Observer
-Union says sale of Sunday paper to Tortoise would be a ‘betrayal of the Scott Trust’s commitment to the Observer’
- TheGuardian20/11 Former England footballer Kieron Dyer settles Mirror phone-hacking case
-Dyer receives apology and undisclosed sum after MGN Limited admitted unlawful access of private information
- TheGuardian19/11 What we’ve learned in the five years since our first environment pledge
-An update on our progress from the Guardian’s head of sustainability
- TheGuardian19/11 The Guardian environment pledge 2024
-Five years on from our original pledge – here are six things the Guardian is doing to confront the emergency facing our climate and the natural world
- TheGuardian18/11 Associated Press to cut 8% of staff through layoffs and buyouts
-Agency president says fewer than half of cuts should affect news division as 121 people reportedly given buyout offers
- TheGuardian18/11 Allison, I know the world is killing you – but where did it all go wrong? | John Crace
-Somewhere along the way Pearson lost her sense of humour and now finds herself at the centre of a storm
- TheGuardian17/11 What is the Allison Pearson ‘racist’ tweet incident all about?
-Critics claim Essex police’s investigation into the Daily Telegraph columnist represents a threat to free speech and a waste of police resources
- TheGuardian16/11 Scientific American editor steps down after calling Trump supporters ‘fascists’ and ‘bigoted’
-Laura Helmuth, who had led the magazine since 2020, wrote an expletive-filled social media post on election night
- TheGuardian16/11 Essex police defend their investigation of Allison Pearson tweet
-Force says Telegraph writer accused of inciting racial hatred, rather than committing a non-crime hate incident as she has claimed
- TheGuardian16/11 International newspapers: A disastrous situation in Gaza and the accusations directed against Israel from abroad are increasing
-Alsumaria News - International International newspapers and websites focused on the repercussions of the war in the Gaza Strip, most notably the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Strip, and the occupation’s efforts to prevent the International Criminal Court from investigating the crimes it commits against the Palestinians.
- Alsumaria16/11 Sunday Express editor David Wooding departs Reach amid further job cuts
-Wooding left as part of a move to dismantle the remaining dedicated Sunday Express editorial team to create a seven-day operation
- TheGuardian15/11 Prince Harry to continue lawsuit against Sun publisher, high court hears
-Duke is ‘one of two claimants whose claims are still live’ against NGN, court told, the other being ex-MP Tom Watson
- TheGuardian15/11 The strangest phobia of its kind.. A Swedish minister is afraid of bananas
-Swedish newspapers revealed that government officials asked to get rid of any bananas in the place where the Minister of Gender Equality is located, due to banana phobia.
- Alsumaria15/11 Allison Pearson’s ‘racist’ tweet is at centre of Telegraph’s row with police
-Exclusive: Person who complained tells Guardian that columnist’s ‘Jew haters’ post was inflammatory
- TheGuardian15/11 A British export the US didn’t need: a cosy relationship between editor and proprietor | Zoe Williams
-The Washington Post’s Will Lewis said the paper was returning to its ‘roots’ by not endorsing a presidential candidate. There was more to it than that, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
- TheGuardian14/11 Join the X-odus from Elon Musk’s toxic platform | Letters
-Letters: Martin Drewry calls on all public figures to ensure that people can access their social media posts without using X, while Hannah Penfold congratulates the Guardian on departing the platform. Plus, a letter from John Handford
- TheGuardian14/11 Efune insists his Daily and Sunday Telegraph bid is still on track
-Asset manager Oaktree out of running as backer but businessman has ‘high confidence’ he will get finance
- TheGuardian13/11 International newspapers today.. Biden receives Trump in the White House today.. Donald chooses two advisors who raise the slogan “America is for Americans only” to implement his policy against...
-Today's international newspapers covered a number of issues, including Biden and Trump's meeting at the White House today, Donald choosing advisors with the slogan "America is for Americans only" to implement his policy against immigration, and a shock in the Church of England after the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Youm713/11 Guardian will no longer post on Elon Musk’s X from its official accounts
-Platform’s coverage of US election crystallised longstanding concerns about its content, says Guardian
- TheGuardian12/11 Daily Mail publisher wins ECHR case against ‘success fees’ paid to lawyers
-Associated Newspapers argued it was ‘excessive’ for such fees to be added to the costs of people who had sued it
- TheGuardian12/11 French news titles sue X over allegedly running their content without payment
-Social media site accused of violating law that requires platforms to pay media when republishing articles
- TheGuardian12/11 International newspapers: Hezbollah's new leaders will take revenge on Israel
-International newspapers: Hezbollah's new leaders will take revenge on Israel
- Lebanon2410/11 Trevor Sorbie obituary
-Celebrity hairdresser known for his pioneering 1970s styles the Wedge and the Scrunch
- TheGuardian10/11 Trump’s wild threats put press freedom in the crosshairs in second term
-Free press advocates are alarmed by Trump’s talk of revoking broadcast licenses and jailing journalists – but express hope in the US’s first amendment
- TheGuardian07/11 Here’s how the American press can survive four years of Trump | Margaret Sullivan
-The media will be under siege, but former Washington Post editor Marty Baron has some ideas for what journalists can do
- TheGuardian07/11 ‘What have they done…Again?’: What the UK papers say after Trump’s momentous political comeback
-Donald’s Trump extraordinary victory in divisive elections in the US dominated the UK papers on Thursday, as the world grapples with Trump 2.0
- TheGuardian06/11 Los Angeles Times owner cites Gaza war as a reason not to endorse Harris
-Internal email obtained by Drop Site News clashes with billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong’s remarks in interview
- TheGuardian05/11 US election results: when will we know who is the next president?
-Calling the Harris-Trump race could take days – here’s what to know about the presidential and congressional results
- TheGuardian03/11 Keir Starmer’s fine words won’t save journalism, action will | Letters
-Letters: Responses from Dr Tom Mills, Patrick Corrigan, Darryl Chamberlain and Emma Thomas to the prime minister’s article in which he pledged to protect journalism
- TheGuardian01/11 A ninth woman has died reporting on the Ukraine conflict. Russia’s war on journalists must end | Kiran Nazish
-Warnings are not enough. After Victoria Roshchyna’s death, we need zero tolerance of the detention and brutal treatment of female reporters
- TheGuardian29/10 The Washington Post is a reminder of the dangers of billionaire ownership | Siva Vaidhyanathan
-In blocking the newspaper from endorsing Kamala Harris, Jeff Bezos is not acting cowardly so much as slyly
- TheGuardian29/10 The Guardian doesn’t ‘sanewash’ Trump or take orders from a billionaire owner. That’s why I’m proud to write here | Rebecca Solnit
-Thanks to reader support, the Guardian is free from the political and commercial pressures that influence other US outlets. Please help us raise the $2m we need to keep up our momentum.
- TheGuardian29/10 USA Today Latest Publication to Snub Harris with Non-Endorsement
-USA Today became the latest publication to snub Vice President Kamala Harris with a non-endorsement in the 2024 presidential election.
- Breitbart28/10 Washington Post loses a reported 200K digital subscriptions, 3 editorial board members over endorsement veto
-The Washington Post reportedly was set to endorse Kamala Harris over Donald Trump before the newspaper said it would not endorse presidential candidates.
- CNBC28/10 Washington Post writers say don’t dump subscriptions over non-endorsement
-Fears for effect on jobs at newspaper owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos that declined to back a presidential candidate
- TheGuardian28/10 Second Washington Post writer quits over failure to back Kamala Harris
-Columnist Michele Norris says paper’s decision to withhold endorsement in US election was ‘terrible mistake’
- TheGuardian28/10 Journalism is the lifeblood of British democracy. My government will protect it | Keir Starmer
-Whether it is online intimidation, journalists imprisoned abroad or the cynical use of Slapp lawsuits, we will fight any threats to those who hold the powerful to account, writes the prime minister Keir Starmer
- TheGuardian28/10 Keir Starmer says media firms should have control of output used in AI
-PM says content creators must be paid and vows to ensure technology ‘does not begin to chip away’ at press freedoms
- TheGuardian27/10 ‘Fundamentally saddened’: Washington Post readers on failure to endorse Harris
-Readers say newspaper is failing to abide by its principles as some cancel subscriptions in ‘disgust and disappointment’
- TheGuardian27/10 Bezos faces criticism after executives met with Trump on day of Post’s non-endorsement
-Executives of Blue Origin briefly met with Trump within hours after paper spiked endorsement of Harris
- TheGuardian27/10 Polling has turned the US election into a game. We need to take a reality check | Peter Pomerantsev
-The proliferation of opinion polls on the presidential election makes it seem more like a sport involving personalities, when what these surveys should be doing is targeting policies
- TheGuardian26/10 Washington Post stirs up fury in liberal America over neutral election stance
-Failure to endorse any US presidential candidate for first time in decades ‘undermines’ paper’s independence, say critics
- TheGuardian26/10 Washington Post cartoon team skewers paper’s decision not to make endorsement
-Paper has been pilloried for what some call ‘anticipatory obedience’ in preparation of a new president next year
- TheGuardian26/10 ‘Anticipatory obedience’: newspapers’ refusal to endorse shines light on billionaire owners’ motives
-The Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post both declined to endorse a candidate – a sign of political media capture
- TheGuardian26/10 The Washington Post is sits on the fence at the most dangerous time in history | Tim Adams
-The paper itself has exposed the story behind its editorial refusal to endorse any candidate in the US presidential election
- TheGuardian26/10 No more Mr Nice Guy: how Hugh Grant transformed himself into an edgy national treasure
-In Richard Curtis and Bridget Jones romcoms he was everyone’s favourite foppish Englishman. Now the actor shows his steel as a menacing villain in a new horror movie
- TheGuardian25/10 The Washington Post and LA Times refused to endorse a candidate. Why? | Margaret Sullivan
-There’s no way to see this decision other than as an appalling display of cowardice and a dereliction of their public duty
- TheGuardian25/10 Washington Post says it won’t endorse presidential candidate for first time in 30 years
-Announcement by paper’s publisher Will Lewis provokes outrage at ‘spinelessness’ from former staffers
- TheGuardian25/10 ‘Unjust threat’: Murdoch and artists align in fight over AI content scraping
-Media mogul and coalition of stars join the growing battle over tech firms using creative works to train programs
- TheGuardian25/10 Farewell Gary Indiana: underground hero who chronicled the fallacies of erotic life
-The novelist, playwright and critic was a bête noire of the art world and searing critic of American values
- TheGuardian24/10 Journalist who exposed Cambodia’s scam industry released by authorities
-Mech Dara, charged with incitement, freed on bail after video of him apologising to country’s leaders appears
- TheGuardian24/10 «A child destroyed Benfica»: the red defeat seen abroad
-International newspapers open their mouths in amazement and praise Feyenoord's performance
- MSN24/10 Meghan and Harry's local newspaper reports on 'going separate ways' gossip
-The Montecito Journal is a must-read for celebs in the exclusive California beach town and the latest issue may cause a stir for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
- Express20/10 ‘Dracula’ creator Bram Stoker’s new short story was lost for 134 years
-Amateur historian Brian Cleary was paging through Stoker’s works at the National Library of Ireland in Dublin, the gothic novelist’s hometown, when he made the discovery.
- New York Post19/10 Somali security agents arrest journalist in night-time raid
-Abduqadir Mohamed Nur’s detention is latest attack on press freedom for critical reporting on regime, media union says
- TheGuardian14/10 Evening Standard losses top £100m in seven years as daily closes
-Digital stablemate the Independent, also owned by Evgeny Lebedev, reports seventh year of profitability
- TheGuardian14/10 Iranian journalists who covered Mahsa Amini’s death face five years in prison
-Hopes of pardon dashed for Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were cleared of collaboration with US
- TheGuardian14/10 New York Sun owner begins talks to take over Telegraph
-Exclusive: talks will trigger six-week process of due diligence to ensure Dovid Efune is suitable to acquire the Daily and Sunday papers
- TheGuardian13/10 ‘A street-boy throwing stones at pompous windows’: Claud Cockburn and the birth of guerrilla journalism
-Forty years after the death of the man who exposed Nazi sympathisers in Britain and interviewed Al Capone, his son used MI5 files to illuminate his amazing story in a new book
- TheGuardian10/10 Desmond Christy obituary
-Other lives: Witty and subversive Guardian journalist with a special interest in German language and culture
- TheGuardian07/10 ‘Every day is a new conspiracy’: behind Trump’s ironclad grip on rightwing media
-What rightwing outlets cover increasingly differs from the mainstream, furthering the bubbles a divided US lives in
- TheGuardian07/10 Telegraph takeover: ‘concern’ in newsroom over Dovid Efune talks
-New York Sun owner’s hardline stance about Middle East prompts fears over editorial independence
- TheGuardian05/10 The blogosphere is in full bloom. The rest of the internet has wilted
-As blogging pioneer Dave Winer’s site turns 30, it’s a reminder that good writing and thinking has flourished beyond the reach of social media
- TheGuardian04/10 Ed McLachlan obituary
-Cartoonist whose work appeared in Punch, Private Eye, the Spectator and the Oldie in a 60-year career
- TheGuardian04/10 High court judge criticises legal battle between Prince Harry and the Sun
-Mr Justice Fancourt says ‘campaign between two obdurate but well-resourced armies’ is taking up too much court time
- TheGuardian04/10 Who is Dovid Efune, leading contender to buy Daily Telegraph?
-Alarm among staff at potential new owner, who has backed fighting Hamas ‘with every report and headline’
- TheGuardian03/10 Clive Everton obituary
-Television commentator and the moral conscience of snooker through his campaigning journalism on the sport
- TheGuardian27/09 Events arm of Economist group to stop signing tobacco sponsorship deals
-Move signals change of policy that was causing health groups to withdraw from conferences and disquiet within media brand
- TheGuardian27/09 ‘Crisis issue’: the unease at Economist over parent group’s tobacco links
-Paid-for editorial content and event sponsorship at Economist Impact division is fuelling a growing backlash
- TheGuardian27/09 The crisis-hit Tories need good advice. Will they really get it from Michael Gove’s Spectator? | Archie Bland
-The Speccie was a wise voice compared to the rest of the rightwing media. But can it remain so within the stable of the man who owns GB News, asks Archie Bland, editor of the Guardian’s First Edition newsletter
- TheGuardian27/09 The real victims of Olivia Nuzzi’s affair with RFK Jr are other female journalists | Moira Donegan
-This fling may have been consensual – but let’s spare a thought for all the other women in media tainted by unfair association
- TheGuardian27/09 Telegraph auction: New York Sun owner a frontrunner as deadline looms
-Suitors such as Dovid Efune and new Spectator owner Paul Marshall have until end of Friday to submit offers
- TheGuardian26/09 London Standard’s AI imitation of Brian Sewell proves art critics cannot be easily replaced
-Nonsensical writing lacks Sewell’s authentic voice and is hateful way for paper to remember one of its best writers
- TheGuardian26/09 Hong Kong: Stand News journalists given jail terms for ‘sedition’
-Chung Pui-kuen sentenced to 21 months while Patrick Lam gets 11-month term but is released on medical grounds
- TheGuardian26/09 ‘I survived because I had no choice’: Towie’s Lauren Goodger on tragedy, trolls and reality TV
-The Only Way Is Essex brought her fame – followed by vicious bullying and ridicule. Then she had to cope with a stillbirth. She discusses the difficulties of life in the tabloid glare
- TheGuardian25/09 London Standard to feature AI-written review ‘by’ dead art critic Brian Sewell
-‘Experimental review’ to feature in relaunched newspaper ‘to provoke discussion’ about AI and journalism
- TheGuardian25/09 Pressure mounts on publisher of Economist over ties to tobacco
-Exclusive: Experts pull out of health conferences run by Economist Impact after revelations of commercial links
- TheGuardian25/09 Michael Gove named as Spectator editor after GB News backer’s takeover
-Former Tory minister to take reins at magazine bought recently by Paul Marshall, with Charles Moore as chair
- TheGuardian25/09 Michael Gove to be editor of The Spectator following takeover
-Former Cabinet minister will take over from Fraser Nelson on Oct 8 - three months after standing down as MP
- TheTelegraph25/09 Anthony Albanese under fire over negative gearing changes
-Anthony Albanese has faced questions in Tasmania over whether he is considering big reforms to negative gearing, pointedly declining to rule out any future changes.
- News.com.au23/09 Peter Jay obituary
-Economic journalist and broadcaster labelled ‘the cleverest young man in England’
- TheGuardian22/09 Did Baghdad and Washington agree on the withdrawal plan, or does Iraq need the international coalition?
-Al-Sumaria News - Security American newspapers continue to publish more details about an agreement expected soon between Washington and Baghdad, for the United States to gradually withdraw its forces from Iraq during the next two years.
- Alsumaria21/09 Economist Group cancer conference cancelled due to links to tobacco firms
-Exclusive: Speakers and attendees pull out of Economist Impact event over ties to Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco
- TheGuardian20/09 Lords appointments must be transparent | Letter
-Letters: Readers respond to Marina Hyde’s column on the sexist gossip around the elevation of Charlotte Owen to the upper house
- TheGuardian20/09 How the Elon Perry fabrication scandal shook the Jewish Chronicle
-A run of scoops from a writer who came ‘out of nowhere’ has led to intensified questions about the paper’s ownership
- TheGuardian20/09 How journalist Elon Perry’s ‘fabricated’ stories fooled the Jewish Chronicle
-Observers questioned the paper’s due diligence when a freelance writer ‘appeared out of nowhere’ in its pages
- TheGuardian19/09 Axel Springer’s media assets to be split off in €13.5bn KKR deal
-Private equity group to control classified business while Mathias Döpfner and Friede Springer will run digital operation
- TheGuardian19/09 Stop press: it’s the very last Evening Standard in London today. And that tells us a lot about Britain 2024 | James Hanning
-Local, national, international – the paper was a brilliant one-stop shop. But information, and how we get it, is more atomised now, says journalist and author James Hanning
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