
Spectator editor Fraser Nelson already feeling effects of possible state intervention in the press
The editor of political magazine the Spectator says the prospect of state-underpinned regulation of the press is already having a…
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The editor of political magazine the Spectator says the prospect of state-underpinned regulation of the press is already having a…
ByThe freelance journalist who broke the Jimmy Savile child abuse story back in February has revealed how seven national newspapers…
ByA former Daily Mail and Daily Express journalist says the prospect of Lord Justice Leveson’s report is intimidating and frightening…
ByBoris Johnson yesterday said he was "very, very sorry" for comments made in a 2004 Spectator article about Liverpool fans…
ByThe Spectator has apologised to Sir Peregrine Worsthorne after it edited his review of Bill Deedes’ autobiography to avoid offending…
ByAndrew Neil has been celebrating the success of Spectator Business. Apparently, the first edition attracted £75,000-worth of advertising — off…
ByMemo to all journalists: never cross a monk with a tape recorder. That would appear to be a pretty sound…
ByThe former Sunday Telegraph editor Sir Peregrine Worsthorne has issued a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission after the Spectator…
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