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5. Prince Harry settles with Murdoch – but who blinked first?

yesterday 10

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

Harry will feel this is justice for his mother

Harry will feel this is justice for his mother
22.01.2025 4

iNews

Alison Phillips

Why Mark ZuckerBro turned Meta Maga

16.01.2025 2

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

As resolutions go, Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘nothing in moderation’ is a stinker

As resolutions go, Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘nothing in moderation’ is a stinker
11.01.2025 40

The Guardian

Alison Phillips

Friend with benefits? Ask Prince Andrew

Here’s a festive quiz for all the family. Is Prince Andrew: a) Thicker than a fig pudding? b) Greedier than Scrooge? c) More puffed-up than...

14.12.2024 10

The Guardian

Alison Phillips

2. The truth about the Allison Pearson free speech row

21.11.2024 10

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

In a gun-slinging, dick-swinging Trump vibe, it’s small wonder Die Hard appeals

Donald Trump’s appointments to his top team continue, as Rishi Sunak would have said, “at pace”. There’s a vaccine denier in at health, a...

16.11.2024 3

The Guardian

Alison Phillips

We need to start learning from Joe Rogan and co

15.11.2024 5

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

The making of a media mogul

04.11.2024 2

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

The cowardice of the Washington Post

01.11.2024 10

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

The media is damaging public life by “sanewashing” Donald Trump

24.10.2024 3

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

Rachel Reeves’ budget is like a long car journey, without a Fruit-tella in sight

And still there’s another 10 days to go. After 15 bumpy weeks, will this budget ever come? The nation remains in the back of chancellor Rachel...

19.10.2024 10

The Guardian

Alison Phillips

Ad industry’s mania for ‘brand safety’ in news has been a massive con

10.10.2024 3

campaign

Alison Phillips

Google’s days of monopolising the web may be numbered

03.10.2024 3

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

What’s driving the anti-Sue Gray offensive?

26.09.2024 1

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

Childish it may be, but ‘two-tier Keir’ chant chimes with the disenchanted

If only his parents could have foreseen it. Naming the future Labour leader and prime minister after Keir Hardie once seemed wonderfully...

21.09.2024 3

The Guardian

Alison Phillips

Is Paul Marshall challenging Rupert Murdoch’s media empire?

12.09.2024 2

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

Starmer suffers while Rayner goes raving – and the press can’t decide which is worse

09.09.2024 2

New Statesman

Alison Phillips

The BBC has finally grasped how to manage a scandal

30.08.2024 2

New Statesman

Alison Phillips