On 24 January 1986, nearly 6,000 newspaper workers at Rupert Murdoch’s News International went on strike over plans to move print operations from Fleet Street to east London ...
A by-election could offer a way back to Westminster for Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. But he is not the only one in contention ...
Today, the name represents a story of profit and power unlike any other. But tracing the genealogy of Murdoch sleaze requires ...
SECRETS and lies, solidarity and treachery: the Wapping dispute was a defining battle of the 1980s, whose consequences still shape the media and industrial relations today.Strike veterans, campaigners ...
Meal at Mayfair club took place on day Reform UK’s Robert Jenrick criticised former PM’s mini-budget ...
Who'd have thought there would be a fifth season of "Succession?" Yet that's essentially what media watchers got to watch in ...
Journalist Gabriel Sherman has covered the Murdoch family for nearly two decades. In his new book, Bonfire of the Murdochs, ...
How did he get to this point? There are echoes of other scandals. The nearest is the Profumo affair in 1963, when Harold Macmillan’s secretary of state for war was forced to resign. Security risks, a ...
FORTY years ago on a cold January night in 1986 as many as 6,000 print workers stood outside Rupert Murdoch’s new printing ...
For 70 years, Rupert Murdoch hid from confrontation. He fired his mentor by letter, divorced a wife by email, and used one child to fire another. But in a sterile Nevada courtroom in September 2024, ...
Prince Harry is to return to London this week for the trial into his claims that a UK newspaper group unlawfully gathered information, in the royal's last case in his long-running crusade against the ...
Newsrooms have been experimenting with AI for several years now but, for the most part, those efforts have been just that: experiments. A relatively unknown startup, Symbolic.ai, wants to change that, ...