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Guardian Journalist Richard Gott Dies Aged 84

The Guardian mourns the loss of Richard Gott, its former literary editor and Latin America correspondent, who has died aged 84 after a distinguished career spanning journalism and historical scholarship.

Daily Mail's master columnist John Edwards dies at 86

The journalism world mourns the loss of John Edwards, the brilliant Daily Mail columnist whose sharp wit and elegant prose captivated readers for decades. Remembering the life and legacy of Britain's master wordsmith.

Ben Smee wins Queensland Journalist of the Year award

Guardian Australia's acclaimed reporter Ben Smee has been crowned joint winner of the Queensland Journalist of the Year award for his outstanding investigative work exposing critical environmental and political issues across the state.

Claude McKay: Radical Jamaican in 1920s London

Discover the untold story of Claude McKay, the Jamaican writer whose radical journalism challenged colonialism and racism in 1920s London, paving the way for future civil rights movements.

Guardian Writers Share Their Year's Biggest Lessons

Discover the surprising insights and hard-won wisdom Guardian journalists have gained over the past year, from navigating AI challenges to maintaining journalistic integrity in turbulent times.

Mail Writer Shaun Usher Dies Aged 88

The literary world mourns the loss of Shaun Usher, celebrated Daily Mail writer and author, who passed away peacefully at 88, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in British journalism.

Phone Hacking Scandal: ITV's Mr Bates-Style Exposé

ITV's powerful new drama 'The Phone Hacking Scandal' applies the successful 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' formula to expose the News of the World scandal that rocked British journalism and politics.

Tributes pour in for TV legend John Stapleton

Tributes pour in for the iconic broadcaster John Stapleton, celebrated for his decades on Watchdog, GMTV, and as a master of consumer journalism who revolutionised British television.

Independent's Rupert Cornwell Award 2025: £5k Bursary

The Independent announces the prestigious Rupert Cornwell Award for 2025, offering a £5,000 bursary and a paid placement to an aspiring journalist, honouring the legacy of its esteemed foreign correspondent.

Daily Mail Earns 20 Press Awards Nominations

The Daily Mail's groundbreaking journalism receives exceptional recognition with 20 nominations at the Press Awards, celebrating excellence in investigative reporting, features, and political commentary.

2025's Best UK Universities for Journalism Revealed

The Guardian's 2025 league table unveils the best UK universities for journalism degrees. Discover which institutions lead the pack for teaching, facilities, and graduate prospects in this dynamic field.

Domhnall Gleeson Stars in New BBC Drama 'The Paper'

Acclaimed actor Domhnall Gleeson leads the cast of the BBC's intense new drama 'The Paper', delving into the cutthroat world of journalism, moral dilemmas, and the relentless pursuit of a breaking story.

Domhnall Gleeson Stars in Sky's New Drama 'The Paper'

Sky's gripping new series 'The Paper' brings the high-stakes drama of a tabloid newsroom to life. Starring Domhnall Gleeson, the show delves into the relentless pursuit of a scandalous story, exploring the intense pressure and moral dilemmas faced by jour

Reform UK bans Nottinghamshire Live in media blacklist row

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has imposed a media blackout on Nottinghamshire Live, accusing the outlet of 'biased reporting' and sparking a fierce debate about press freedom and political censorship in British journalism.

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

Ex-ABC reporter admits anti-Trump bias

A former ABC News journalist has openly confessed to political bias against Donald Trump, raising questions about media impartiality in US elections.

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