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Your weekly dose of news and gossip from journalism, broadcasting and beyond.
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The columnist’s memoir promises an insider’s account of the Cameron years – but instead provides a study in overwhelming self-pity.
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From the broadsheets to the tabloids, journalism is increasingly out of touch with public opinion.
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Morgan McSweeney’s relationship with Britain’s most important tabloid is as ideological as it is strategic.
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Also this week: a conspiracy theorist at the FBI, and Meta’s free-speech wobble.
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For the past couple of years the publication has been widely assumed to be in play, following the death of…
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He always wanted to be remembered by history; now there’s a novella-length parliamentary report detailing his personality flaws.
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I used to think the worst words in the English language were “a rail replacement service is in operation”. Now…
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This week saw a promotion for Vere Harmsworth, a promising executive and… son of Lord Rothermere, the Daily Mail’s proprietor.
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The newspaper’s latest headline isn’t the first to hold female empowerment responsible for all the wrongs in the world.
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The newspaper’s court victory could backfire on its reporting – and the media in general.
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Apparently, the ex-PM is keen to hand out gongs – and not just to Paul Dacre.
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By pumping out Soviet-style propaganda in favour of the Foreign Secretary, the tabloid is once again doing Boris Johnson’s bidding.
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Boris Johnson’s cheerleading newspaper goes down with the ship.
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A blogger with ties to climate change deniers is leading the charge against the BBC’s environmental coverage.
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In a saga that has more dramatic plot twists than a Game of Thrones season finale, Paul Dacre is back…
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Return of the hack.
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The departure of the pro-Remain Greig serves as something of a last laugh for Paul Dacre.
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