News diary 9-15 March: MPs vote on child social media limits, UN Security Council discusses Iran sanctions, Oscars
A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Axel Springer promises investment in The Telegraph to become leading centre-right publication globally.
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Editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg told Press Gazette title is in ‘virtue cycle’ of profit and growth.
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Story said average cost of petrol car was £22,000 in ‘flawed comparison’.
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Just over half of UK’s biggest media companies grew turnover year on year.
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News Corp was early OpenAI partner and has just announced AI deal with Meta.
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Plus: New York Times and Chicago Tribune sue Perplexity and Google signs non-licensing AI deals.
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Reach still ‘significant players’ in Discover despite 50% drop in second half of 2025.
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Newspaper ‘lost confidence’ in story after issue with images became clear.
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Right-leaning broadcaster has now lost £131m for owners since launch in 2021.
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Reach boosted profits in 2025 by cutting costs faster than falling revenue.
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Perplexity asks to be given full logs of queries inputted into its search tool by News Corp.
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Photographer, who was seriously wounded in rocket attack that killed Marie Colvin, has died.
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Daily Mail’s Rebecca English says stories came from cuttings, royal press offices and other legitimate sources.
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Press Gazette’s monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
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Press Gazette rolling updates on redundancies made in 2026.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Everything about writers Brian Merrygold and Callum Mercer is fake.
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Politico expanded its Playbook audio team and launched in Brussels in February.
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Ozone deal with Microsoft Media Marketplace is first tie-up with buy-side ads platform.
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Dominic Ponsford and Charlotte Tobitt talk about how journalists broke news of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest and why they named…
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Guardian, BBC, Financial Times, Telegraph and Sky News are founding members of coalition on AI licensing.
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Rob McGibbon on his first year as a local newsbrand owner.
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Cookman was diagnosed with ADHD in 2024, helping to explain her early challenges.
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Profitable ultra local title is up for sale ten years after launch.
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Former associate editor Chris Anderson was pitched stories by convicted hacker Greg Miskiw.
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Steven MacKenzie has been deputy editor for almost six years.
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Creators on Beehiiv making $5m per month from paid subs and pre-sold ads.
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Peter Wright denies Prince Harry’s allegations of illegal newsgathering.
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Future ‘building for tomorrow’ with Collab, Signal and Future+ initiatives.
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B2B brand Data Center Dynamics is free to air making money from sponsorship and events.
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All officers encouraged to interact with media, plus right to cover public incidents protected.
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Full breakdown of UK print magazine sales risers and fallers in 2025.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Full breakdown of women’s interest magazine sales for 2025.
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Full breakdown of UK digital magazine circulations in 2025 as audited by ABC.
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“Threatened, shot at, fire bombed, sued, asked to spy, investigated by Mi5 and taken the occasional drink.”
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Freelance photographer was on the scene at Sandringham as police arrived.
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Deal not expected to impact global stock images market.
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Former handler of police informant heard no evidence of Mail targeting Doreen Lawrence.
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The Sun’s Jon Lloyd on a year of aggressive expansion into video.
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Full breakdown of UK current affairs magazine sales for 2025.
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Reach pulls out of public ABC circulation reporting for Mirror, Express and Star titles.
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Editor Ruadhán Mac Cormaic says title has learned ‘how to make organisation of this scale sustainable’.
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Press Gazette’s analysis of the 50 biggest English-language news websites in the world, updated monthly.
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Wright says all illegal newsgathering allegations against him are false.
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Press Gazette’s monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
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AI agents carry out writing, editing, legal checks, fact checks and multimedia sourcing.
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Future has launched a new division offering GEO as a service to brands.
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Tamar Riley leaves Standard CEO role for portfolio managing director at Immediate.
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Newsbrands in Philadelphia, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Boston and Minnesota are charting way forward.
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Google leader says ‘active discussions’ with publishers are leading to product changes.
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New Leeds title will be Mill Media’s seventh local newsbrand.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda this week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Atlantic Media’s chief growth officer Megha Garibaldi explained how the next phase of growth for the title needs a…
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Culture secretary will not intervene to look at any foreign state influence in the deal.
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Breaker has more than 40,000 paid and unpaid newsletter subscribers.
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Online news subscriptions prices and offers from major publishers tracked.
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Readly reported full-year profitability for the first time in 2024.
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Video was not getting support it needed says former ‘Washington Post Tiktok guy’.
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Former Daily Mail editor says Baroness Lawrence claims are ‘bitterly wounding’.
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Glasgow and Watford sites to close and outsource most of their work.
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New Press Gazette research uncovers more PR-generated AI fakery in UK media.
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Atria will help advertisers reach audiences across multiple publishers at once.
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Foulis returns to FT where he started his journalism career.
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Newsweek director of publishing Barney Henderson is new UK editor.
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IX will help brands host live experiences in collaboration with Immediate’s 24 titles.
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Digital editor and deputy both departing.
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Jimmy Lai legal process labelled “nothing more than a sham”.
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Lewis stepped down late on Saturday night days after 300 staff sacked.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda this week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Green shoots in digital advertising, video and subs at NYT, Bloomberg, People Inc and Dow Jones.
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There is life for journalists after being sacked by a major brand, says Cadwalladr.
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SEO leaders at Daily Mail, Telegraph and Bauer among those urging against ‘Google zero’ fatalism.
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Full round-up of RAJAR listening figures for Q1 2026.
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Daily Star has seen a 600% price increase in ten years.
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Read Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray’s email to staff in full.
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“We need to future-proof business” says editor Victoria Newton.
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Newsletter outlet won Specialist Journalism prize at British Journalism Awards 2025.
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The Wrap features more ‘personality-driven’ news with content from Tiktok and Youtube.
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Eight jobs at risk with closure of Central Longform Investigations Team.
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Private investigator ‘Detective Danno’ gives evidence in Mail privacy case.
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Shizuoka Shimbun is adopting the CUE media enterprise platform.
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LBG Media reported total adjusted revenue up 10% in the year to 30 September.
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Full year results reveal growing subscription revenue at Daily Mail and General Trust.
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Baroness Doreen Lawrence had long history of working with the Mail until privacy case brought in 2022.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda this week, from the team at Foresight News.
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BBC content widely cited by Perplexity despite fact LLM’s crawlers are blocked.
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Richard Sexton will have remit to “drive speed and discipline across operations”.
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US-born Starnes has family ties to the region.
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Publisher, editor and reporter face £250,000 High Court libel claim.
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Founder Ben Smith talks to Press Gazette about plans for three-year-old brand.
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Dr Evan Harris says wrong to suggest Byline Investigates provided ‘legal camouflage’.
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Trade bodies urge journalists to shun rogue PR operators.
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Editors from The Telegraph, Guardian and others have banded together against legal bullying of media.
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‘The Rest Is’ production company to expand outside audio and in the US.
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UK competition watchdog sets out how Google should give publishers more control.
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Preliminary trial being held to determine whether unlawful information gathering cases should be dismissed.
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Senior VP for editorial Bill Sammon on how The Hill is capitalising on ‘bonkers’ news cycle in US.
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Emails and payment records suggest Greg Miskiw worked for Mail.
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