Newspapers & magazines
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Letters: Public interest journalism in particular has been hit the hardest as newspapers are lured into a clickbait culture which favours the sensational and the trivial
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Akın Atalay held in ‘terrorism’ investigation after nine staff from his Cumhuriyet paper were arrested last week
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News Corporation and the CN Group are suffering from the same problem, declining newsprint advertising revenue, which imperils journalism’s future
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Ten big stories to help make sense of a bewildering year in global politics
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Letters: You appear dismayed that the tabloid press, which is allegedly already in severe decline, was not finished off by Leveson
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Some predict disaster while others focus on the enormity of the challenge ahead as the world reels from the shock of the new president-elect
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Letters: Maybe a cull of some of the nodding heads on TV and in papers is long overdue. Try asking normal people
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Deputy editor, who once edited Scottish edition and Bizarre column, will focus on his business and broadcasting career
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Kensington Palace backs decision to speak out against press intrusion as Sun hits back, telling royal ‘he needs to get real’
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Editorial: The hounding of Meghan Markle confirms that the tabloids have recovered their sense of impunity, and that’s bad news for us all
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Richard Keen speaks out as pressure mounts on Liz Truss to issue stronger defence of judges after article 50 case
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Row over Prince Harry’s girlfriend reveals fine line between royals’ more open press relations and desire for image control
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Royal relationship is story made in tabloid heaven but media risks backlash if tales remind public of late princess’s paparazzi hounding
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Former associate dean of students Nicole Eramo wins case over discredited gang rape story that cast her as a villain
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David Davis, the Brexit minister, got grumpier the more reasonable the questions asked of him became
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A coup attempt last year provoked a fierce media crackdown. A group of journalists in exile are using the internet to fight back
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The Turkey leader’s authoritarianism has reached new heights, with ruthless crackdowns on the media, internet access and Kurdish leaders
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Justice secretary Liz Truss belatedly spoke in defence of high court judges who were branded ‘enemies of the people’ by one newspaper
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Founder-director of the Centre for Investigative Journalism, who spent his life trying to give a voice to the voiceless
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The poison that has entered British political discourse is a threat to sense and reason
Anne McElvoyThe kind of language heard since the high court verdict on Brexit deepens divides -
Members of the press from Florida, Ohio, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas, Virginia, Oregon, Wisconsin highlight key events from the campaign trail
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MPs have condemned the ‘vitriol’ three senior judges have received from the rightwing, pro-Brexit press after they ruled the UK could not leave the European Union without the permission of parliament
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Lego 'not planning' any future tie-ins with Daily Mail after protests