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Sydney Power 100 List Reveals News Corp Influence

The Daily Telegraph unveils its Sydney Power 100, with Sky News host Sharri Markson and News Corp executives featuring prominently. Discover who made the cut and the media controversies surrounding the list.

Kevin Spacey Corrects 'Homeless' Comments

Kevin Spacey clarifies he's not homeless despite financial struggles after assault allegations. The actor explains living in hotels while working on career comeback. Read his full statement.

DMGT agrees £500m Telegraph takeover deal

Lord Rothermere's DMGT secures £500m deal to acquire Telegraph Media Group, creating a right-leaning publishing powerhouse. Read the full analysis of this major media acquisition.

RedBird drops £500m Telegraph takeover bid

US firm RedBird Capital withdraws its £500m offer for The Telegraph, casting uncertainty over the future of the 170-year-old British newspaper. Discover the implications.

RedBird pulls out of Telegraph £500m deal

US investment group RedBird Capital has withdrawn its proposed £500m acquisition of The Telegraph, casting uncertainty over the newspaper's future. Discover the implications.

Telegraph bidder reported for editorial rule breach

RedBird IMI faces investigation after reportedly failing to notify government about potential breach of editorial protection rules during Telegraph acquisition bid, raising concerns about press freedom.

Telegraph Sale: The End of the Tory Bible?

Lisa Nandy analyses the potential sale of The Daily Telegraph and what it reveals about the crumbling relationship between Conservative Britain and its traditional media voice.

UK Media Barons Accused of Bowing to Trump for Deals

A bombshell court filing alleges major UK media barons, including the Murdochs and Barclay family, are softening coverage of Donald Trump to safeguard billion-pound business interests from a potential second term.

Telegraph Spins Radio Content as Exclusive News

An investigation reveals The Daily Telegraph is systematically repackaging content from broadcaster Ray Hadley's radio show as its own exclusive political journalism, raising serious questions about modern newsroom ethics and the blurring line between com

Telegraph sale approved after Lords vote

The controversial sale of The Telegraph to a foreign-backed consortium is set to proceed after the House of Lords voted in favour of the deal, marking a pivotal moment for UK media ownership.

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