With complaints about the notorious column on the grounds of harassment, inaccuracy and racial discrimination dismissed by IPSO, this ruling will have no effect on the conduct of the press, writes Brian Cathcart
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How Boris Johnson ushered a 'former' KGB agent and his son into the British establishment – while most of the media looked the other way
Boris Johnson's new job at the Daily Mail is the perfect example of how failure is rewarded in British political and media life.
With a mendacious former Prime Minister now returning to work for the press which enabled his rise, the moral bankruptcy of the media-political class is complete
The very limited authority of the UK press industry’s tame watchdog is under assault from its members, vividly exposing the contradictions in its make-up, writes Brian Cathcart
The disgraced former Prime Minister's long career at the top of British politics should be a matter of national shame
When will the disabled experience be seen and valued in a humane way?
As the newspaper is put for sale, a widely-publicised report claiming 'only' 1,700 lives were saved by lockdown – which was splashed on its front page – is not what it seems
Attacks on disabled people have all too often dressed themselves in the clothes of good housekeeping – as the newspaper's tax calculator suggests
The Duke of Sussex's testimony is the first to be given by a senior royal to a civil court in more than 130 years