National newspapers
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Watchdog rules newspaper’s claims that one in five Muslims in UK had sympathy with jihadis misrepresented poll results
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Terms prevent journalists making any statements about the papers’ parent company or staff – apparently with no time limit
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Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers pushed to loss as value of publishing rights falls and £50m is set aside to deal with continuing cost of hacking scandal
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Rise in subscription revenues and cost cutting help offset 1% decline in digital and print sales
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All the the winners at the industry event, including the Mail on Sunday scooping newspaper of the year and the Guardian landing website of the year
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Watchdog clears Paranormal Activity ad after viewer claimed it should not run on Daily Mail website before child-friendly content
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Guardian Weekend section and several of newspaper’s journalists also honoured at annual awards hosted by Society of Editors
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See the winners at the industry event, including the Mail on Sunday scooping newspaper of the year and the Guardian landing website of the year
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Sun on Sunday prevented from running story about entertainer ‘PJS’ reportedly having had sexual encounter with a couple
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Sheffield MP Paul Blomfield said online article used outdated quotes and caused ‘huge offence to a great community’
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BBC puts US president head to head with Happy Valley, civil war at the Independent and Virgin marketing
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Impact, influence and presence are at risk as the print editions of the paper vanish from newsstands
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Publisher of the Guardian and Observer says it hopes cuts, which include target of 100 editorial roles, will all be voluntary
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Oh no they don’t, Nick Cohen, they give students a journalistic education that enables them to secure jobs across the British media
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Trevor Kavanagh’s comments follow editor’s claim that he hadn’t ‘quite decided yet’ which side to back over the EU referendum
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Eric Pickles launched a war against the town hall ‘Pravda press’ but neither he, nor his successor, have stopped all local authorities from playing publisher
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Greenslade Would UK political coverage be possible if we adopted the NY Times's rules?
Roy GreensladeNew guidelines at New York’s main newspaper over the use of anonymous sources might prohibit the publication of controversial stories in Britain
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Tom Watson tells Commons that justice secretary may have breached privy council oath if he was source of newspaper story
The Guardian view on the end of the Independent in print: we mourn a class act