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The Guardian Removes Content in Rare Editorial Reversal

The Guardian has taken the unusual step of removing an article and its accompanying podcast episode. This in-depth report explores the reasons behind this rare editorial decision and its implications for journalistic standards.

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.

Guardian Publishes Major Corrections Across Key Sections

The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses significant errors on topics ranging from political briefings and company valuations to cultural reviews and scientific claims, highlighting the evolving nature of modern journalism.

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.

Daily Mail Issues Corrections on Royals and Property

The Daily Mail's latest clarifications and corrections column addresses a range of errors, including misidentifying a member of the Swedish royal family, correcting property price figures, and amending a headline about a high-profile legal case.

Guardian Corrects Errors on Policy, Finance and Geography

The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors across its reporting, from misstated political timelines to incorrect geographical and financial details. A transparent look at the importance of accuracy in journalism.

Government rejects plea to ban additives in baby food

The UK Government has dismissed Labour's urgent call for a ban on harmful additives in infant food, raising concerns over NHS strain and child health. Critics accuse ministers of ignoring expert advice.

Met Police officer investigated over bullying allegations

A female Metropolitan Police officer is under formal investigation for gross misconduct after being accused of orchestrating a sustained and vicious bullying campaign against a junior colleague, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Rayner Faces Sleaze Probe Over £800k Apartment Tax Row

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is under investigation for a potential breach of parliamentary rules and tax avoidance allegations surrounding the sale of her former council house. The probe centres on whether she correctly paid stamp duty and capital

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