Sunday Times
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Report finds that newsbrands generated £4.8bn revenue, supported 87,500 jobs and invested £97m in digital services while holding power to account
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The renowned restaurant and TV critic earned fame and infamy for his brutally honest reviews and sharp wit
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Sunday Times journalist dies three weeks after saying he had been diagnosed with ‘an embarrassment of cancer – the full English’
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Author of Grief Is the Thing With Feathers praised by judges of as ‘bursting with originality’
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Newspaper leader writers and columnists point to the lack of press freedom in Cuba, and other human rights abuses, during the revolutionary leader’s regime
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Lawyers argue that the narrow concentration of media ownership and control in Ireland poses grave risks to freedom of expression and pluralism
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The Stratford Express vanished in 2011 but, in its heyday, it sold 80,000 copies a week and produced some of Fleet Street’s finest... (possibly)
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When newspaper reporters use subterfuge it is always controversial, but every case has to be treated on its merits, calling for very difficult editorial decisions
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‘An unelectable leader is about as much use as an ice-cream in the desert’, says the Labour-supporting Sunday People - and the Tory press is sharper still
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Authors reveal split in Tory party over EU referendum, with new PM dubbed an ‘enemy agent’
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By luring away readers and advertisers, the social media site is both narrowing the news agenda and, ultimately, jeopardising journalism as we know it
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But the Sun’s Irish edition records a rise after a promotional campaign
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And concentrating attention on people like ‘Sir’ Philip Green has the added benefit of reinforcing the national press’s claim to be acting in the public interest
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The acclaimed war correspondent, who died in 2012, is to be the subject of a biopic directed by Matthew Heineman and produced by – and possibly starring – Charlize Theron
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Can media mogul maintain Twitter silence over Europe and Ben Elton’s Upstart Crow harks back to Blackadder
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7 May 1983: The Sunday Times, having paid some of the £250,000 for publishing rights, was about to begin serialising the diaries
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Conor Brady raises questions about the way in which digital output affects the editorial agenda while rightly defending women who suffer online abuse
Greenslade Arbitration for the press is necessary, but it must cover all media