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The Times

December 2024

  • Dmitry Medvedev

    Dmitry Medvedev says editors of the Times are ‘legitimate military targets’

    Former Russian president’s Telegram post follows paper’s editorial about assassination of a Russian general

October 2024

  • Celebration of 50 Years of Bus Preservation, Oxfordshire, UK - 30 Jun 2017<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8884168f) Peter Jay, broadcaster and former diplomat attends the Celebratyion of 50 years of Bus Preservation at the Oxford Bus Museum,Long Hanborough,Nr Witney,Oxon. Celebration of 50 Years of Bus Preservation, Oxfordshire, UK - 30 Jun 2017

    Letters: Peter Jay obituary

  • The journalist Claud Cockburn in London in June 1945.

    ‘A street-boy throwing stones at pompous windows’: Claud Cockburn and the birth of guerrilla journalism

September 2024

  • Peter Jay<br>English economist, journalist, broadcaster and one-time diplomat Peter Jay holding a telephone receiver near his desk at the The Times offices, London, UK, 24th November 1967. (Photo by C. Maher/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

    Peter Jay obituary

    Economic journalist and broadcaster labelled ‘the cleverest young man in England’
  • Peter Jay

    Peter Jay, journalist and diplomat, dies aged 87

    Tributes paid to one of the UK’s foremost economics commentators who was also ambassador to Washington
  • Keep on the grass … Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at Richards’ Redlands cottage in 1967.

    It’s only LSD but I like it: the play telling the untold story about the Rolling Stones drugs bust

    Keith Richards and Mick Jagger’s 1967 raid and trial caused a national storm, seeming to pitch old against young, Establishment against counterculture. But was the real story overlooked? We return to the 60s at their most swinging

July 2024

  • Stuart Weir, journalist and democracy campaigner

    Stuart Weir obituary

    Editor of the New Statesman who helped to launch Charter 88, the constitutional reform pressure group

May 2024

  • Keir Starmer is mid-speech, gesticulating with his hands.

    ‘I wouldn’t put it past him’: questions over whether Murdoch’s UK titles will back Starmer

    Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail have endorsed Sunak but messaging is more nuanced in Murdoch’s Sun and Times

April 2024

  • Mark Menzies

    The Guardian view on Tory decline: splits, sleaze and a rush for the exit

    Editorial: Fresh allegations against a backbench MP highlight an end-of-era atmosphere in the Conservative party
  • Newspapers reporting on King Charles’s health are seen on a newsstand in London

    Brief letters
    What the papers say is still seen by many who don’t buy them

    Brief letters: Newsstand influence | Tax relief for charitable giving | Starter for 10 | Mind-body dualism | A period of silence from MPs
  • Archie Bland

    Winning over the Times and the Sun won’t decide the next election – but Starmer’s Labour can’t kick the habit

    Archie Bland
    Despite the polls, the leader wants them on side for an endorsement. Yet why bother if it would make little difference to voter numbers?, asks First Edition editor Archie Bland

January 2024

  • Newspapers are displayed for sale in a supermarket

    How to respond to accusations that the Guardian is ‘leftwing dangerous rubbish’

    Letters: Readers on what to say to someone who criticises your choice of newspaper

November 2023

  • Will Lewis, newly appointed publisher and CEO of the Washington Post.

    The British are coming! US media sees influx of Britons in top roles

    Will Lewis’s helming of the Washington Post comes after the Wall Street Journal and CNN hired other UK talent as top brass

October 2023

  • A copy of the Telegraph seen posted through a letterbox

    Telegraph auction poses litmus test for value of newspapers in digital age

    While falling sales suggest the demise of print, the industry has proved adaptable and remains attractive to media barons
  • Keir Starmer delivers the Labour party conference a speech in Liverpool on Tuesday

    Labour may take heart from rightwing media reaction to Starmer’s speech

    No repeat of ‘Sun backs Blair’ moment, but neutral coverage from Murdoch press and others should please party
  • Front page composite for 26 October  featuring the Sun and Daily Mail

    Stop press: Sun and Daily Mail owners to combine printing operations

    Move by Rupert Murdoch’s News UK and Lord Rothermere’s DMGT could result in closure of two printing sites

September 2023

  • Media mogul Rupert Murdoch in 2016.

    The truth about Rupert Murdoch’s legacy

  • Rupert Murdoch pictured with Rebekah Brooks, the then chief executive of News International, in 2011.

    What fate awaits Rupert Murdoch favourites in the new Lachlan era?

  • Front pages of the New York Post, the Times and the Wall Street Journal

    ‘Hail Rupe!’: how the Murdoch press reported on his reduced role

  • Rupert Murdoch, whose announcement today of his retirement as chair of his Fox and News Corp businesses ended a 71-year career that has had seismic impact upon three nations

    Power and scandal: how Murdoch drove the UK, US and Australia to the right

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