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Out of print: NME’s demise shows pressure on consumer magazines

Niche publications hold on to readership as general titles yield to onslaught from digital media

‘I live a life of austerity so I can travel all the time’

Tom Bourlet on how he saves money to fund his lifestyle – and how Heinz spaghetti hoops inspired the name of his blog

Mail Online: Ipso upholds complaint over article on ‘lorry’ incident at Oxford Circus

Website of Daily Mail newspaper breached editors’ code in coverage of police presence near Oxford Circus on 24 November

Scientists prove that truth is no match for fiction on Twitter

Researchers find fake news reaches users up to 20 times faster than factual content – and real users are more likely to spread it than bots

Blocked by Trump on Twitter – now crusaders take their case to court

Holly Figueroa O’Reilly has joined others in a lawsuit that accuses the president of violating her first amendment rights. Will she succeed?

How a Tory MP’s tweeted apology proves Labour is still winning at social media

Ben Bradley’s apology to Jeremy Corbyn was retweeted 55,000 times. Does this mean social media is the future of political recourse?

Spying row: how Corbyn seized chance to take on the Sun

Labour used to woo the rightwing press; the age of social media has changed all that

Can chickpeas prolong orgasm? Yes – but only in LiarTown

It’s the satirical powerhouse for the fake news era. LiarTown’s creator Sean Tejaratchi tells us how he dreamt up cooking with tears, angry cow stamps – and that old Smiths classic Lovely Gary

How can we regulate our savage market for instant news?

Without clear consensus on the media standards we want, publishers cannot govern output

MPs’ ‘fake news’ inquiry barred from UK embassy

‘Offending Trump’ behind decision not to host historic session

Max Mosley threatens to sue papers over orgy story under data laws

Former Formula One boss says references to ‘private party’ breach Data Protection Act

Brazil’s biggest newspaper pulls content from Facebook after algorithm change

Folha de S Paulo accuses social media giant of encouraging fake news, saying Facebook has become ‘inhospitable terrain for … quality content’

Boasts, rants and bantz: star interviews that got the world talking

From Quincy Jones on Marlon Brando’s sex life to Michael Douglas on the possible cause of his cancer, here are some of the most jaw-dropping celebrity interviews ever

Mirror Group admits bosses ‘turned blind eye’ to phone hacking

MGN discloses cover-up of three papers’ ‘disgraceful actions’ as it settles Hugh Grant privacy case

Three hands, three legs? Fans spot Vanity Fair photoshoot fail

Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon sport extra limbs in apparent editing errors

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  • Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led her daughter to kill herself
  • The Guardian view on the analogue resurgence: the shock of the old
  • Helen Mirren speaks out about being called ‘evil Zionist’ on the street in London
  • Musk’s xAI fired engineer for raising concerns about Grok chatbot, lawsuit claims
  • SpaceX heads for record $1.78tn float amid fears it is overvalued
  • Playing with payphones: how the ubiquitous orange boxes have been gamified by fans
  • Cassette tapes were the voice notes of my youth, bringing tales from the diaspora to our living room
  • ‘I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way’: Kathleen Turner’s best films – ranked!
  • AI wealth boom sending San Francisco home prices surging: ‘It’s ridiculous’
  • ‘This is honest art. Like Dostoevsky’: Tim Allen and Tom Hanks on Toy Story 5, tech peril and the joy of rusty nails
  • AI absolutism is breaking our brains. The apocalyptic future we’re being sold isn’t inevitable
  • ‘Now they can’t afford me’: Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct Bond – twice
  • Who you gonna maul? Why Paul Feig’s derided all-female Ghostbusters dazzles a decade later
  • Stop! That! Train! review – RuPaul-led zany drag comedy is a riot
  • The best robot vacuums in the UK to keep your home clean and dust free, tested
  • Strictly Ballroom review – Baz Luhrmann’s dizzying, dance-tastic swirl of fun is a classic ugly-duckling tale
  • Met police chief calls for law to make stolen phones ‘unusable bricks’
  • ‘They kissed, and the audience roared’: the new musical about gay activists and striking miners
  • French star Patrick Bruel charged with rape and sexual assault
  • Labor to set terms for datacentre and AI growth as it vows not to repeat mistakes of resources boom
  • Dead Poets Society director Peter Weir receives lifetime achievement award at Sydney film festival
  • Stephen Ogilvie’s family appeal for calm on second night of disorder – as it happened
  • Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast
  • Glenn Close and Ridley Scott among names set to receive honorary Oscars
  • The Guardian view on far-right violence: digital radicalisation is threatening democracy
  • Sales of Meta whistleblower’s memoir soar after Hay festival ‘silencing’
  • How to Talk Australians: The Movie review – viral web series lampooning Aussie culture gets big-screen adaptation
  • First trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook sequel The Social Reckoning
  • Actor Tyler Mane reveals he is having treatment for rare male breast cancer
  • Under the Shadow review – Leila Farzad is fantastic in this nerve-shredding tale of 80s Tehran

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