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Ipso reject inaccuracy complaint by Cherie Blair's half-sisterLauren Booth claimed there were numerous falsehoods in a Daily Mail article written about her life and conversion to Islam
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Facebook endorsements are good for news sites, but where's the money?Social media ‘currency’ is all very well, but it doesn’t fund journalism
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EU referendum: why the young won't vote, and don't care anywayThe emergent generation forms a new ‘silent majority’ that has very little interest in either mainsteam politics or mainstream media
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Sun attacks BBC’s diversity ads – but takes part in similar schemeNewspaper has accused corporation of being ‘anti-white’ despite itself offering internships limited to people from ethnic minorities
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Is fat-shaming male celebrities a sign of gender equality?The tabloids have targeted Hugh Grant and Johnny Depp for the crime of ageing. This isn’t quite the feminist dream realised … Plus, who on earth is Poppy Delevingne?
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I say old chap, the Daily Telegraph has got its titles in a twistNewspaper’s story about Tom Jones fails to apply the rules in its own style book
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Muhammad Ali: what the Sunday newspapers said about 'the greatest'Sports writers and leader writers employed hyperbole in their bid to explain the extraordinary life and personality of the man who transcended his sport
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Independent looks to the US to drive digital-only futurePublisher to boost American presence and ‘devolve’ power from London base
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BBC says Sun's claim that 'Auntie is anti-white' is 'utterly ridiculous'Paper suggested BBC was ‘racist’ because two Holby City scriptwriting roles were open only to people from ethnic minorities
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Wendy Leigh, the celebrity biographer who courted notorietyTribute to an ‘eternally optimistic’ journalist who fell to her death from her flat
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City AM takes a revolutionary step by opening website to advertisersLondon’s free business newspaper will allow brands and freelance writers to create content without any editorial involvement
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Why is everyone talking about 'tronc'?The parent company that owns the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times said it would now be known as a ‘content curation and monetization company’
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Exaro's Mark Watts says its management plans to make him redundantEditor-in-chief says investigative news site that published allegations of VIP child abuse plans to halve its editorial budget
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Six more Brexit myths from the Eurosceptic press
Six more Brexit myths from the Eurosceptic press
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Seminar to consider whether charging for content will fund journalismLineup includes speakers from News UK, Piano Media, Bauer and the Lad Bible
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Jewish Chronicle places its leading articles on the back pageEditor claims a first and explains that the innovation is ‘a nod to Hebrew’
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Trinity Mirror learns a 'valuable lesson' in closing another newspaperPublisher brings the shutters down on a local title it acquired from Local World
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Whether it’s media outlets’ reluctance to take up a rival’s story or Corbyn’s refusal to play hardball, very little fuss has been made about the allegationsWhy is there so little noise about the Tory election fraud claims?
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Brexiteers, and their national press backers, play the migration cardRightwing newspapers welcome the ‘joint declaration’ by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove... and they are also happy with the latest opinion poll findings
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Canadian newspaper reports increased readership for its tablet editionPublisher of La Presse, which is digital-only on weekdays, says readers are spending up to an hour a day reading its content - and ad sales are ‘strong’
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Mass media is over, but where does journalism go from here?The crucial question no one, including Jeff Jarvis, can answer: how will we fund journalists in a world dominated by Google and Facebook?
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Stupid boys! Newspapers generate fear over coastal migrant 'threat'National press, right and left, demand government action to protect Britain’s beaches from invasions of migrants organised by people traffickers
Greenslade Newspapers attack rogue capitalists but bridle at regulating them