Media
Fleet Street hacks celebrate old times in long lunch shocker
Drinks flow along with the memories at the London Press Club’s event to mark the end of journalism on ‘the boulevard of broken dreams’
Roy Greenslade
08, Dec, 2016 @11:30 AM
Andrew Marr to undergo 'controversial' US stroke treatment
Broadcaster, who is semi-paralysed on one side, to have drug injected into spine, despite warning over its use
Matthew Weaver
08, Dec, 2016 @10:54 AM
Top women in arts seek explanation for veto of Channel 4 candidate
Bonnie Greer, Tessa Jowell and Valerie Amos demand to know why government blocked Althea Efunshile from board
Mark Sweney
08, Dec, 2016 @10:53 AM
Junk food ads, paper's 'vitriolic abuse' and Julian Assange
Our morning briefing highlights the day’s big stories, including grilling of AT&T and Time Warner chiefs on $85.4bn merger
08, Dec, 2016 @9:14 AM
AT&T and Time Warner chiefs grilled on $85.4bn merger at Senate hearing
Senators on antitrust subcommittee question CEOs Jeff Bewkes and Randall Stephenson about harm to consumers that could result from mega-merger
Sam Thielman in New York
07, Dec, 2016 @7:32 PM
Lawyer condemns Julian Assange over statement on rape case
Elisabeth Massi Fritz says Assange’s decision to release statement detailing his relationship with accuser is ‘unfortunate’
David Crouch in Gothenburg and Esther Addley in London
07, Dec, 2016 @6:58 PM
Phillip Knightley obituary
Journalist behind some of the Sunday Times’s greatest investigations
Ian Jack
07, Dec, 2016 @6:41 PM
Stanley Reynolds obituary
Journalist, literary critic and author with a reputation as a hard-drinking hellraiser
Tim Radford
07, Dec, 2016 @6:03 PM
Blocking of Althea Efunshile from C4 board 'beggars belief', says MP
David Lammy criticises decision to stop black woman joining all-white board and calls for reasons to be made clear
Mark Brown, Charlotte Higgins and Mark Sweney
07, Dec, 2016 @5:31 PM
How a Polish ad out-Christmased John Lewis's bouncing badger
An advert for an auction site sees a grandfather learning English to introduce himself to his granddaughter in the UK. Even Brexit Britain has taken this EU migrants’ tale to its heart
Homa Khaleeli
07, Dec, 2016 @2:30 PM
How the loss of newsprint threatens our democracy and liberty
Tim Crook conjures up Orwell’s dystopian world by arguing, in a forthcoming book about the decline of print, that online media enable totalitarian control
Roy Greenslade
07, Dec, 2016 @1:44 PM
Guardian scoops three prizes at British Journalism Awards
Prizes include investigation of the year for Panama Papers and honours for Sports Direct exposé and 6x9 virtual reality project
Damien Gayle
07, Dec, 2016 @12:31 PM
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