As Labour heads towards Government, large parts of the press are suddenly starting to notice things they have spent the past 14 years ignoring
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Columnist Gerard Baker glossed over the Murdoch press' criminality in a recent comment piece – and the accusations against his own Editor. Why?
In the US, reporters on The Washington Post are investigating their own bosses – and their stories get published. It is hard to even contemplate such fearless reporting happening in the UK, writes Brian Cathcart
The right-wing newspaper’s ads seem to skirt the line of partisan campaigning, prompting a note from the Electoral Commission…
With news that senior Murdoch executives now face a civil trial, Peter Jukes looks back on a decade of deceit
New evidence suggests that Murdoch's company targeted politicians of every rank, including the Attorney General and Chancellor
The Government went to bat for Conservative media titans to quickly block the Telegraph takeover bid - yet more pressing reforms often take years to progress
A recent Byline Times investigation uncovered evidence that led to the Metropolitan Police announcing that it is re-examining its decision to charge the TV star with assault
The Express suggested that £100 million of NHS spending on translators should be spent on nurses – but ensuring patients get the care they need is fundamental and a legal requirement, writes NHS consultant David Oliver
A former Editor of The Independent provides an inside look at just how much influence the owners of British newspapers – including Rupert Murdoch – have on what gets written