Keir Starmer has not received backing from The Sun.
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The Sunday Times has given Starmer a gritted-teeth endorsement, but The Sun has not backed a party.
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While these shows all try to claim part of the noughties nostalgia trend, they feel politically and contextually vacant.
The Sussexes’ interview with Oprah aired on CBS on Sunday.
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Could the press’s increasingly hostile campaign against the Sussexes lead to the fall of our toxic tabloid culture?
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An academic expert in environmental storytelling reads the Sun and the Express.
Prince Harry says his wife Meghan has been ‘vilified almost daily for the past nine months’.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex say they plan to sue a UK paper for publishing a private letter.
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A number of recent controversial stories show why the UK media needs a regulator with teeth.
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A close reading of news articles and editorials from 2006 and 2013 shows that UK newspapers have systematically ignored the evidence to influence the public against EU migrants.
It’s open season on the Labour leader in the tabloid press.
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What was really behind the Corbyn spy smear.
Right, left.
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The two papers were once titans of publishing. But their future looks less rosy.
Not so easy to spot on the news stand: new tabloid Guardian.
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Changing to tabloid from its distinctive Berliner format is a bold move. Our newspaper design expert hopes it will help The Guardian survive in print.
The British press is under pressure on regulation.
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News media publishers could face punitive sanctions from state approved regulation.
Mazher Mahmood unmasked.
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The downfall – and tactics – of investigative reporter Mazher Mahmood are not typical of British journalism.
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The antics of ‘Brits abroad’ continues to fill copy in tabloid newspapers but it’s more about titillation than genuine moral outrage.
Coming to a dog near you…
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You can get out from behind the sofa, reports of an invasion of mutant insects are exaggerated.
Vindication at long last.
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All UK tabloids, but particularly The Sun, have a lot to answer for with their disgraceful reporting.
Gotcha: The Sun carries on the tradition of great British scandals.
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In a scoop worthy of its deceased predecessor, the News of the World, the Sun on Sunday ran a five-page exclusive at the weekend alleging that Lord Sewel, deputy speaker of the House of Lords, had been…
Mixed messages?
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The Sun goes separate ways in England and Scotland, but does it matter?
Odd man out.
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In a recent interview with Scottish Television’s Debi Edwards, the leader of the SNP, Nicola Sturgeon spoke about the sexism she routinely encounters. Referring to the fact that her appearance is regularly…
It was The Sun wot dropped it.
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The tabloids aren’t the force they used to be.
Shrien Dewani.
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Shrien Dewani has been cleared of any part in the murder of his bride Anni, who was shot on their honeymoon. A South African judge threw out the case, rejecting the prosecution’s argument as “far below…