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July 2024

  • Headshot of Evan Gershkovich in the glass-covered defendants’ box

    Russian court sentences US journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in prison

  • Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich stands listening to the verdict in a glass cage of a courtroom

    Does Evan Gershkovich’s quick trial suggest a Russia-US prisoner swap is close?

  • France's President Emmanuel Macron (R) talks to Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer (L) during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Meeting of the European Political Community at the Blenheim Palace garden in Woodstock, near Oxford, on July 18, 2024

    No more ‘basket-case Britain’: Europe welcomes Starmer reset in UK-EU ties

  • Selina Cheng

    Wall Street Journal fires new chair of Hong Kong Journalists Association

  • Private equity firm behind Six Nations rugby considers bid for Telegraph

  • Brief letters
    John Lennon wasn’t joking about Jesus

  • Brief letters
    The crisis in the prison service goes back to a 1952 act nodded through parliament

  • Labour donor Dale Vince has libel case against Daily Mail thrown out

  • Battle resumes to take control of Telegraph – and the Tory soul

  • What the papers say
    ‘Wat a finish!’: what the papers say as England go through to the Euro 2024 final

  • Russia bans Moscow Times in crackdown on independent media

  • ‘Honeymoon will be very, very short’: rightwing media is set to turn on Starmer

  • What the papers say
    ‘Keir we go’: what the UK papers say as Labour wins landslide in general election

  • UK political parties on track to spend £1m on election day online ads

  • #ukpolitics: how the 2024 general election has played out on TikTok

  • What the papers say
    ‘Tories braced for bleak night’: what the papers say as the UK votes

  • The Sun backs Labour on eve of election as Times also offers cautious support

June 2024

  • Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves

    ‘Mansplaining’ UK election coverage marginalises women’s concerns, study finds

    Media reporting on the campaign is overwhelmingly dominated by men, say researchers
  • Prince Harry

    Prince Harry ordered to explain why ghostwriter messages were destroyed

    Royal told to attempt to retrieve messages, which judge says may be relevant to his legal battle with NGN
  • Benjamin Netanyahu<br>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a ceremony at the Nahalat Yitshak Cemetery in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, June 18, 2024. The ceremony marked the annual memorial for people killed in Israel’s Altalena affair -- a violent clash between rival Jewish forces that nearly pushed the newly independent Israel into civil war in 1948. (Shaul Golan/Pool Photo via AP)

    US Congress faces growing calls to withdraw Netanyahu invitation: ‘a terrible mistake’

    Notable Israelis add their voices to oppose invite extended by Mike Johnson, which Democrats plan to boycott
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