Newspapers
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CN Group to publish 24 - The North’s National, a paper designed to offer ‘disenfranchised readers’ a sort of Metro/i experience
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Elizabeth Holmes’s former valuation was based on her stake in blood-testing startup Theranos, which has seen its value collapse
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Publisher brings the shutters down on a local title it acquired from Local World
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Whether it’s media outlets’ reluctance to take up a rival’s story or Corbyn’s refusal to play hardball, very little fuss has been made about the allegations
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You won’t be harmed if you don’t do anything wrong, says Rodrigo Duterte, pledging to end crime in six months by assassinating criminals
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Journalists claim international edition will lose the ‘sensibility’ it has had for 130 years
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The crucial question no one, including Jeff Jarvis, can answer: how will we fund journalists in a world dominated by Google and Facebook?
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National press, right and left, demand government action to protect Britain’s beaches from invasions of migrants organised by people traffickers
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There will never be an ‘EU superstate’ as long as the national presses of 28 countries are presenting 28 different visions of the European dream
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Attitudes to disability are shifting at last, which makes it disappointing that stereotypes have been unwittingly dredged up in coverage of a film on the issue
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Other lives: Financial journalist and former City editor of the Mail on Sunday
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As advertisers turn their backs on newsprint, publishers who have been in denial about the digital revolution are confronted by an uncomfortable reality
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Dominance of Facebook and Google has seen print ads plummet and newspapers’ once-bright digital future recede
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China and Russia voted against giving consultative status to the Committee to Protect Journalists, which helps reporters around the world and in conflict zones
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In an age of digital media, the tussle between the New York Post and the Daily News has been revived by the gruesome election spectacle
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Striking CGT members prevented publication of papers that refused to print opinion piece by union leader
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Exposure of legitimate matters of public concern is one thing, but often papers preach rule of law to flout it on their pages
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College of Policing wants PRs, rather than officers, to deal with most media inquiries about incidents and underlines rule about not naming arrested people
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Following the resignation of three editors from one of the last non-aligned outlets in Moscow, Meduza surveys five years of newsroom destruction
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The Long Read: What three decades in journalism has taught me about the persistence of racism in the US
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Murdoch MacLennan talks of ‘employee-friendly’ flexible working practices one day and, on the next, announces another a further round of editorial departures
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Witnesses say they last saw Salud Hernández arguing with a man and mayor says it’s possible that she may have been taken hostage
Six more Brexit myths from the Eurosceptic press