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Stuart Weir: The editor who shaped a country
The New Statesman· 7 days agoStuart Weir, the New Statesman’s editor from 1987 to 1991, died peacefully in his sleep on 2 July 2024, after a series of strokes. Mischievous is the...
What's going on in the Murdochs' bitter succession fight?
Evening Standard· 2 days agoHe gave them $2bn each, but they want more. Now Rupert Murdoch is taking on his ‘Leftie’ kids in a...
Powys town hall could be run by the community under new plans
Powys County Times· 6 days agoCllr Beverley Baynham is the Powys County Councillor for Presteigne and joint leader of the Powys Independents. “For it to continue to ...
Garda requests to media for Coolock unrest images 'dangerous' for journalists
Irish Examiner· 5 days ago'There is a real danger that if journalists are perceived as harvesting information for the gardaí,...
What the Tories did to us
The New Statesman· 6 days agoAnthony Seldon and Tom Egerton have collected 15 essays from diverse political, journalistic and academic perspectives that deliver a crushing verdict on...
Niger: Rights in free fall a year after coup
Amnesty International· 6 days agothe rights to freedom of expression, opinion, and association; and publicly commit to transparency and accountability in military spending. “One year since the< ...
Opinion | Kamala Harris and the Audacity of Desperation
New York Times· 4 days agoAcross Donald Trump’s presidency, the American establishment achieved an unprecedented level of...