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A bad day for the tabloids
A bad day for the tabloids
With the prospect of another election – or fresh Brexit vote – surging, it’s all hitting the fan. Unless, that is, you read the right-wing press…
Alex Hern reports on the outcome of Mail editor Paul Dacre’s testimony to the Leveson inquiry, which has resulted in him being called back to a second hearing.
Daily Express editor Hugh Whittow today told the Leveson Inquiry the paper withdrew from the PCC because it failed to stop them publishing defamatory material about the McCanns.
We continue our countdown of the ten best videos of 2011 with Steve Coogan versus the Daily Mail.
The Leveson Inquiry takes a break today, at the end of a week in which celebrities and ordinary people have testified to the abhorrence of the tabloid press.
Steve Coogan savaged the feral, gutter press on Newsnight last night – reserving his greatest scorn for the Daily Mail and the paper’s editor Paul Dacre.
Ben Mitchell looks at the madness of the tabloid and Tory-led government overreaction to the slew of irrational “health and safety gone mad” headlines.
None of this morning’s tabloids have led on the News of the World Milly Dowler phone hack scandal; could this be because they’re all complicit, asks Shamik Das?
Max Mosley writes exclusively for Left Foot Forward on the importance of privacy why the tabloid press need to be reined in, following his recent court case.