Newspapers & magazines
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Downing Street vehemently denies claims it plans to outlaw investigative journalism and public interest whistleblowers
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Magazine’s record circulation numbers and success of US sketch shows prove that troubled times are boom times for satire
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So Michael Gove’s interview with Donald Trump was overseen by the News Corp boss. Some thought him vanquished after the phone hacking scandal: no way
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The late TPT’s brand of posh fun made her a star of the 1990s party scene. But these days fame is a serious business
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Liverpool Football Club have banned journalists from the Sun from reporting at Anfield and the Melwood training ground over the newspaper’s notorious coverage of the Hillsborough disaster
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They are the journalists who transform copy into a vibrant newspaper. Jamie Fahey explains the role of subeditors in maintaining consistency, clarity and readability – and writing balanced, accurate headlines
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Despite having covered immigration and the Dubs amendment endlessly, papers fail to note this week’s shift in policy
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Online encyclopaedia editors rule out publisher as a reference citing ‘reputation for poor fact checking and sensationalism’
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Donald Trump has accused the ‘dishonest’ press of under-reporting terrorist attacks. To counter this narrative, we must be more effective in reflecting reality
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Der Spiegel’s polarizing cover art intended as response to ‘seriously endangered’ principles of democracy and freedom of the press, editor-in-chief said
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I can’t face watching I, Daniel Blake because every day I feel complicit in a system that denigrates vulnerable people
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As in ancient human cultures, users of the social media site interact most with those who share their political views, Demos report reveals
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When the then prime minister fought the Mail’s editor Paul Dacre, he underestimated the destructive power the Eurosceptic press would draw from the Brexit vote
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Judges rule video can be viewed to help reporting on Alexander Blackman, convicted of murder of Taliban fighter
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British artist redesigns newspaper’s masthead for a one-off edition ahead of the opening of his biggest-ever exhibition at Tate Britain
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Paul Larrouturou forced out after trying to question Front National presidential candidate over ‘misspent’ EU funds
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Former prime minister pressed Lord Rothermere to ‘rein in’ editor before EU referendum
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Letters: Section 40 would uphold standards of accuracy in journalism in a way that current regulation does not
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Political editor of the Daily Mail lined up to take charge of Downing Street’s press office
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