Newspapers & magazines
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Yorkshire Post and Scotsman publisher reports £184m pre-tax loss after wiping 40% off the value of its local newspapers
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The barriers faced by those from poorer backgrounds or minorities are getting higher – how can newspapers expect to stay relevant?
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Tony Barrett, who resigned after paper failed to put inquest verdict on its front page, to be website’s chief football writer
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Russian news may be biased – but so is much western media
Piers RobinsonManipulation of the news for propaganda purposes is not the prerogative of the west’s enemies. It’s vital to look at all media, including the UK’s, with a critical eye
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The reclusive nation has a history of restrictive legislation, including bans on Russia’s version of Father Christmas and non-Tajik names for babies
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Resurgence editor Satish Kumar on his 43 years at the magazine, its merger with the Ecologist – and what he thinks of Zac Goldsmith
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The magazine’s interview with the catwalk star, one of its ‘icons of change’, concentrates on her talent, not her transition
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State-run news agency says those charged have been remanded in custody after hearings at Istanbul court
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Letters: Surely there comes a point when the press accepts its position, which currently comes down to unintended collusion with terrorism
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Investigation launched after watchdog accidentally copies all who complained about Sun article in email telling them their complaint would not be explored
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Lord Dyson says reporting will not impact on any potential retrial after application by Guardian and other media organisations
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The experience of reading about Khloe Kardashian’s vitamin E vaginal oil and Kris Jenner walking slightly in front of someone now feels almost like a warm hug compared to watching 24/7 horror
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Le Monde and others in the press will now stop publishing photos of attackers to prevent ‘posthumous glorification’. But social media is another story
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Twenty years ago, the 16-year-old vanished on a night out on the Isle of Wight. There have been no sightings of him, and his body has never been found. Now a new documentary is sniffing around – and turning up new leads
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Lorna Tilbian calls for media buyers to give ‘serious thought’ to taking space in newsprint papers because ‘the pendulum has swung too far away from print’
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The 24 newspaper couldn’t find an audience, which isn’t much of a surprise because titles founded solely on market research and a hunch rarely work
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Le Monde and La Croix will no longer use images of terrorist killers, while Europe 1 radio will not broadcast their names
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The Democratic presidential nominee wasn’t onstage as she made history, leaving newspaper editors in an awkward spot when it came to photos
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New East network The rise of Kremlin-style trolling in Ukraine must end
Katya GorchinskayaJournalists who contradict government narratives are being subjected to organised online abuse -
‘Pop-up’ pro-EU newspaper has beat its targets, selling more copies than short-lived national title the New Day
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Was the Irish Mail on Sunday reporter, and her newspaper, right to publish an article about a woman grieving for her family?
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Lib Dem leader says Sun columnist is guilty of ‘self-promotion’ after he threatened to complain to Ofcom about Fatima Manji wearing a hijab
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting Radio is on the up, but not every station gets a good reception