Media
How positive male role models are detoxifying the social media ‘manosphere’
Influencers advocating for mental health, self-love and parenting are reclaiming the space from Andrew Tate and his ilk
Alex Hern UK technology editor
02, Mar, 2024 @6:00 AM
Meta on collision course with Australian government after announcing end to journalism funding deals
Publishers informed on Friday Meta would not enter new deals when current contracts expire and Facebook news tab would shut down in April
Josh Taylor
01, Mar, 2024 @6:54 AM
The Nightly: Kerry Stokes and his billionaire mates take a punt on ‘mainstream middle’ journalism | The Weekly Beast
Online afternoon newspaper praises the ‘entrepreneurial spirit’ of ‘tycoons of industry who put us on the map’. Plus: Greg Sheridan caught up in Taylor Swift fever
Amanda Meade
01, Mar, 2024 @4:20 AM
The TV licence fee scandal: why are 1,000 people a week being casually criminalised?
Each year, tens of thousands of UK citizens are charged with non-payment of their TV licence fee – from the man who missed payments while in hospital, to a woman with a brain injury who forgot to pay
Zoe Williams
29, Feb, 2024 @10:00 AM
GB News’s highest-paid Tory MPs – and how much they have received
What the channel has paid the likes of Lee Anderson, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Esther McVey and what it has got for its money
Peter Walker Deputy political editor
28, Feb, 2024 @5:30 PM
Bob Pryce obituary
Other lives: Writer and subeditor who found his niche reporting for the Guardian on football and American sports
Matthew Engel
28, Feb, 2024 @5:23 PM
GB News has paid more than £660,000 to Tory MPs since its launch
Labour MPs received just £1,100 from channel in same period, as concern mounts over its impact
Peter Walker Deputy political editor
28, Feb, 2024 @5:05 PM
BBC apologises to family at centre of Huw Edwards scandal
Corporation launched review into complaints procedure after scandal about presenter last year
Alexandra Topping
27, Feb, 2024 @3:00 PM
Emma Barnett tipped for Today presenter job after Martha Kearney steps down
Woman’s Hour host is frontrunner for BBC’s morning current affairs show after Kearney announces departure
Alexandra Topping
27, Feb, 2024 @2:29 PM
Antoinette Lattouf escalates legal battle against ABC with new federal court claim
Journalist is suing broadcaster for allegedly ‘sacking her without a proper basis and without due process’, adding to existing claim at Fair Work Commission
Tory Shepherd
26, Feb, 2024 @7:07 AM
‘The bloody Protestants ran BBC in Northern Ireland’ in 60s and 70s, says ex-TV boss
Former BBC One controller Paul Fox says anti-Catholic prejudice was deeply embedded at the corporation during the Troubles
Richard Brooks
24, Feb, 2024 @10:07 AM
GB News is being allowed to break impartiality rules, say senior TV figures
Ofcom is accused of not treating all broadcasters the same and of dragging its feet with investigations into the rightwing channel
Ben Quinn and Rowena Mason
24, Feb, 2024 @8:00 AM
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