Prince Philip writes for New Scientist
The Duke of Edinburgh has written an opinion piece for New Scientist.
The Duke of Edinburgh has written an opinion piece for New Scientist.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has announced today the names of those that have been appointed to its Appointments Panel.
The Financial Times has added a daily curated economics newsletter to its subscriber offering. Martin Sandbu’s Free Lunch will provide a spirited take on the big economic questions of the day, say the publishers.
Luke Day has been promoted to Editor of GQ Style, it was announced today by Dylan Jones, Editor of British GQ and Editor in Chief of GQ Style.
Russian supermodel, Natalia Vodianova, graces the first anniversary cover of Porter wearing Valentino. The portrait is taken by celebrated American art photographer, Ryan McGinley.
The Sun has handed over its headlines to its Twitter followers – challenging the 690,000 strong community to generate a Sun headline that is printed in the next day’s paper.
Dundee title, the Evening Telegraph, is to launch a ‘Front Pages of History’ series.
Newsquest Media Group announced today the appointment of Toby Granville as its Editorial Development Director.
The received wisdom that campaigning journalism does not sell newspapers was challenged this week at a London Press Club and Pagefield debate held at News UK’s News Building.
PageSuite has revealed plans to expand their London office and open up a new office in the US.
Luke Jacobs joins Kent Regional News and Media this month as the digital development editor, leading growth plans across three websites in 2015.
Trinity Mirror yesterday announced that Keith Perry has been appointed Editor of the Coventry Telegraph.
Les Snowdon has started today as Scottish editor of The Times. Les was appointed to the role following the death of the paper's previous Scottish editor, Angus Macleod.
Ciara Byrne is appointed Sales Director of Ars Technica UK and Sebastian Anthony is appointed Senior Editor leading all UK editorial, it was announced today by S.I. Newhouse IV, Ars Technica UK's Business Director.
It’s election time again, and the result in May looks too close to call. Which parties will national newspapers throw their weight behind and will it make any difference? Peter Preston looks at the shifting sands of Fleet Street’s political allegianc
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