Times pays £30,000 in libel damages after ‘sexing up’ link between advocacy group and suspected terror attacker
The Times has paid £30,000 in damages and apologised after an article was “re-nosed in editing” to suggest an advocacy…
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The Times has paid £30,000 in damages and apologised after an article was “re-nosed in editing” to suggest an advocacy…
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The Express website and Times newspaper were the newsbrands with the most breaches of the Editors’ Code of Practice in…
ByNews Corp yesterday rounded off a bleak week of financial reports from the journalism industry’s biggest companies, reporting a 22%…
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The Times has been forced to pay damages after the headline and preview of an article seen by non-subscribers outside…
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It is now ten years since the Times launched its online subscription model, putting all of its content behind a…
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Launching a new national talk-based radio station in the midst of a pandemic lockdown could not have been easy. But…
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Times Radio launched with what it described as an exclusive Boris Johnson interview. The prime minister was interviewed by Aasmah…
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Ten of the biggest newspaper groups in the US and UK have collectively gained more than 1m new digital subscriptions…
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