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For the first time in its history, the paper refuses to endorse any party for th
By George Eaton - 02 May 10:04

For the first time in its history, the paper refuses to endorse any party for the local elections.

Former Sun editor Kelvin Mackenzie leaves the High Court after giving evidence.
By Alex Andreou - 29 March 16:56

The claim that the public benefits from a "raucous press" is almost entirely fictional. In the meantime, the likes of Lucy Meadows are trampled on.

There is no moral authority on Fleet Street to resist the deal.
By Rafael Behr - 19 March 10:55

The cross-party deal is a stitch-up but there is no moral authority on Fleet Street to resist it.

Labour shadow minister says Dominic Mohan should be "sacked".
By George Eaton - 18 March 15:25

Shadow immigration minister says Dominic Mohan should be "sacked" after hacking of Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh's phone occurred on his watch.

Billboards in Wapping advertise the Sun. Photograph: Getty Images.
By Rafael Behr - 04 December 8:45

British newspapers will struggle to persuade readers to join them in righteous indignation over Leveson's proposals.

Billboards outside the News International buildings in Wapping.
By Jon Stone - 13 November 15:03

Before excoriating the BBC, the papers should recall their own recent errors.

A poster urging people to boycott the Sun. Photograph: Getty Images.
By George Eaton - 13 September 9:07

Suspicion persists that the paper's real motive is a commercial one.

Dectective Chief Inspector Nick Scola holds up a picture of Tia Sharp (Image: Ge
By Press Gazette - 08 August 13:44

The Sun has offered a £25,000 reward to help find missing schoolgirl, Tia Sharp.

Former British Prime Minister John Major at the Leveson inquiry.
By George Eaton - 12 June 10:37

The famed exchange with Kelvin MacKenzie never took place, says the former PM.

Sun claims victory in 'Who Vat all the pies?' campaign
By Andrew Pugh - 29 May 11:37

George Osborne's U-turn a result of "listening to Sun readers".

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