Foreign state control of British newspapers is to be outlawed, effectively blocking the UAE’s attempted takeover of The Telegraph. Ministers revealed plans on Wednesday “explicitly to rule out ...
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UK newspapers can’t stop talking about net zero. But where’s the mention of climate change?
Britain’s most dominant media outlets are failing to “join the dots” between net zero and climate change, as researchers call out a wave of “problematic” coverage. A new analysis commissioned by the ...
The UK government is seeking a ban on foreign state ownership of British newspapers – Copyright AFP OLIVIER DOULIERY A UK government proposal to ban foreign states ...
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Founded in 1828, historic Church of England newspaper halts publication following owner’s passing
One of the world’s oldest continuously published faith-based newspapers has suspended printing operations following the death of its longtime owner, casting uncertainty over the future of a historic ...
The UK plans to allow foreign states to own up to 15% of key British newspapers, according to a person familiar with the matter, a move that could clear the path for a sale of the Telegraph. The ...
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