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Jane MartinsonThe Guardian |
The Allison Pearson saga is nothing if not a morality tale about the modern media. Among its many learnings are that calling a group of people of...
Disgraced, convicted and now sentenced, a chapter has closed: there will clearly be no return to public life for Huw Edwards. But what of his...
Kate Lamble is not a household name like Emily Maitlis or Andrew Marr, other former BBC journalists. Having risen through the ranks of specialist...
Huw Edwards was a man whose on-screen actions were so keenly watched that when he changed his tie, the nation held its breath, waiting for his trusted...
At first glance, it seemed same old, same old. Britain’s print media backed their usual teams when Rishi Sunak announced an election this week. Yet,...
True crime dramas, in which nobody wins but the lawyers, are not the kind of films that made Hugh Grant famous. His starring role in the long-running...
There was widespread horror and condemnation last year when Uganda passed a draconian anti-gay law that included the death penalty for some same-sex...
When a Yorkshire-born scientist I’d never met died last year, I grieved as though I knew him, which I did in a way. Nick Hitchon had been part of my...
More than 700 journalists lost their jobs at the publisher of the Daily Mirror last year – staff numbers are down by a third in total since 2016 –...
How a crisis in the British press is reported is often the best way of judging how the industry hopes to deal with it. And Saturday’s coverage of...