Fourth estate follies
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This has been cross-border journalism at its best. But for some papers it’s a chance to pursue a different agenda entirely.
Just because they are famous doesn’t mean they know what they are talking about.
It’s the first standalone daily newspaper to launch in the UK for 30 years. So what’s it like?
Journalists are increasingly relying on social media rows for quick and easy stories.
The loss of the printed Independent will leave a big hole on the nation’s newstands.
There’s no great doubt as to what UK press thinks of the latest ‘deal’ on EU membership.
New appointment will make Rupert Murdoch’s youngest son one of the most powerful figures in European broadcasting.
The Paris Climate Conference must not be hijacked by big business and its allies in the world’s media.
Media coverage of the Paris attacks has been strong and respectful – with exceptions.
Apple is already the biggest company in the world and looks set to grow even faster in the future. Is that necessarily a good thing?