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July 2026

  • An illustration of former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre painting toy people.

    The long read
    The Dacre dynasty: how Britain’s rightwing press was radicalised

  • An image of the NYT building's facade.

    New York Times files motion to quash justice department’s subpoenas

  • Dale Vince wearing a keffiyah

    Dale Vince to get damages from Daily Mail publisher over misleading article

  • Margaret Sullivan

    double quotation markWith New York Times subpoenas, Trump is brazenly escalating his attacks on the press

    Margaret Sullivan
  • Zohran Mamdani riding high despite New York Post’s daily demonization

  • The prince and the ‘professional liar’: inside Harry’s battle against the Daily Mail

  • Trump administration subpoenas New York Times journalists over new Air Force One reporting

  • Doreen Lawrence will not foot any of legal bill for failed attempt to sue Daily Mail

  • Reform’s Fleet Street ‘spoilers’: tactic party deploys to get ahead of stories

  • US judge throws out Trump’s $3.8bn defamation lawsuit against Washington Post

  • An emphatic victory for the Mail: how a £50m privacy case unravelled in court

  • Prince Harry and other claimants could face £50m legal bill after losing phone-hacking case

  • ‘No one’s even heard of the Telegraph’: can the UK’s most conservative paper take on Murdoch in the US?

  • double quotation markWhen the right denies the true danger of heatwaves, ask yourself this: whose children’s lives is it willing to risk?

    George Monbiot

June 2026

  • Copies of the Daily Telegraph

    Telegraph’s £575m takeover by German group completed

  • David Hencke. 
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photo: Linda Nylind

    David Hencke obituary

  • Jonathan Liew

    double quotation markBritain has become addicted to pressing the ‘new PM’ button – and I don’t see how Burnham avoids it

    Jonathan Liew
  • Composite showing the front covers of a slew of Black-led titles.

    The Long Wave
    ‘Bold, truth-telling’: learning from the rich histories of pan-African journalism

    Newsletter
  • What the papers say
    ‘It all ends in Keirs’: what the papers say about Starmer’s resignation

  • Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers

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