German newspaper group Axel Springer has agreed a deal to buy The Telegraph for £575m in cash, usurping Daily Mail owner DMGT ...
Polling on whether the public had been misled by a Daily Mail story forced press regulator IPSO to rethink rejection of ...
On Monday, MPs are set to vote on social media limits for children in the UK as part of the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill. If approved, proposals could see children blocked from “specified ...
The Atlantic is in a "virtue cycle" of making a product people will pay for and putting the profit back into the business, its editor said.
Major cost cuts at Reach helped keep profits up in 2025 despite falling revenue across both digital and print.
Reach was not overly reliant on Google Discover but took "advantages of opportunities as they come", CEO Piers North said as referrals fell.
Financial Times CEO Jon Slade called for the formation of a “NATO for news” at an industry conference last year. Now the FT, ...
The Telegraph has refused to tell IPSO how an article about a made-up banker supposedly hit by school fee rises came to be ...
Perplexity has accused News Corp's Dow Jones and the New York Post of carrying out a fishing exercise for their AI copyright ...
Rob McGibbon, veteran national press freelance, has spoken to Press Gazette one year into his launch of a hyperlocal news ...
Weekly street newspaper Big Issue has promoted longtime deputy editor Steven MacKenzie to editor starting in March.
Interview with award-winning correspondent Liz Cookman on war reporting after leaving school at 15 and a recent ADHD ...
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