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June 2024

  • People walking past the Washington Post offices

    UK editor backs out of top Washington Post job after US scrutiny of his past

  • Emily Bell

    US and UK journalism are different. But they’re going to get a lot more similar

    Emily Bell
  • Pink Slime

    Deluge of ‘pink slime’ websites threaten to drown out truth with fake news in US election

  • Middle-aged man with fingers intertwined.

    Washington Post publisher alleged to have advised Boris Johnson to ‘clean up’ phone during Partygate Covid scandal

  • Telegraph falls to loss of £240m as a result of loans to Barclay family ‘unlikely to be repaid’

  • Jailed US reporter to be tried behind closed doors, says Russian court

  • Joe Joyce obituary

  • Washington Post accuses incoming editor of using work of ‘blagger’

  • Reading, writing and … disinformation: should schoolchildren be taught media literacy like maths?

  • Football needs a comprehensive anti-racism strategy

  • Letter: Terry Coleman obituary

  • Follow Margaret Sullivan
    Jeff Bezos once saved the Washington Post. Now he needs to do it again

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Bukayo Saka’s treatment after Iceland loss exposed familiar media failings

    Morgan Ofori
  • Tory press know influence is waning but tread careful line before election

  • What the papers say
    ‘It’s over’: what the papers say after Rishi Sunak’s D-day departure

  • Anger mounts at Washington Post over leadership changes and CEO’s record

  • Guardian’s Lorenzo Tondo wins Italy’s prestigious Premiolino award

  • What the papers say
    ‘Rishi comes out swinging’: what the papers say after the UK’s first election debate

  • Washington Post: Telegraph veteran to take over from Sally Buzbee as executive editor

May 2024

  • Former President Donald Trump, seen through a camera viewfinder, speaks to members of the media. Newspapers across the world have been reacting to his guilty verdict.

    What the papers say
    ‘Guilty on all counts’: how the world’s media reacted to the Trump trial’s historic verdict

    The former president appears on front pages across the globe on Friday, as the world’s media takes in the unprecedented outcome of the hush-money trial
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