The Washington Post drama reveals the myth of Americanisation
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Britain’s distinct journalistic style is proof of its cultural independence.
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As US newspapers haemorrhage cash, a British sensibility is their last hope.
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Right-wing news groups are preparing for Rishi Sunak’s defeat and a battle for the soul of the Conservative Party.
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The New York Times’ lawsuit against AI is a fight for the future of journalism.
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Also this week: Taking on the tech giants, and remembering Terry Venables, football’s great showman.
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The tension between global markets and the sanctity of British institutions has been exposed again.
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The ghosts of regional journalism are being used to sell ads and score political points – but there are also…
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As with their coverage of Liz Truss’s leadership, the Sun, Mail and Telegraph are out of touch with public opinion.
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Is compulsively doom-scrolling and checking the news the cause of our anxiety or a symptom of it?
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During his day in court, Harry seemed to have a sparse understanding of how journalism works.
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Even if the Duke of Sussex fails to prove any unlawful behaviour by the Mirror Group, he is likely to…
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The former BuzzFeed News editor on covering Donald Trump, the lure of social media, and how to restore trust in…
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Winning their support remains important for political leaders.
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I still take two papers a day. But the habit of a lifetime is vanishing beneath my inky fingers.
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Not before plastering the wrong building in green paint.
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The Gary Lineker affair has proved the corporation still takes its lead from the same papers that want to destroy…
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Can anyone tell Stephen Glover what’s wrong with this idea?
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Little wonder some in the party are in denial about what could be about to hit them – they’re heading…
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John Witherow has stepped down as editor of the Times. The succession pits an “old-school news hound” against an approachable,…
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The titles coordinate to warn the government not to abandon the “levelling-up” agenda in the Red Wall.
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