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Coverage of Isis videos should be about news, not propaganda

Open door: There is a simple set of guidelines used by the Guardian’s editors when a video involving Isis killings is released. Undoubtedly they will have to be reviewed

Harold Evans: whistleblowers, papers – and why the truth-seekers are still vital

The veteran editor inspired generations of reporters with his campaigning journalism. As a film about his fight for thalidomide victims opens, he talks about the need for investigative journalism in the internet age

Neil Gaiman to release non-fiction book in May

Author blogs he has finished ‘giant proofread’ of The View from the Cheap Seats, a collection of ‘not every speech, introduction or article I’ve written’

Make or break for the Sun and more consolidation

New editor Tony Gallagher must play digital catchup while industry wants advertisers to believe in quality over scale

A proxy war: Apple ad-blocking software scares publishers but rival Google is target

Apps that prevent ads making it to the screens of mobile phones are topping the charts. How will media firms react?

Telegraph criticised by watchdog for ‘misleading’ Michelin advertorial

Advertising Standards Authority rules article and video on Telegraph.co.uk did not make it clear they had been paid for

Star Wars: The Force Awakens fans send hate mail to critic who gave film bad review

Andrew O’Hehir of Salon magazine was told to ‘die and leave us alone’ by one fan after posting a negative review of the much-hyped space fantasy

Telegraph fined £30,000 over email urging readers to vote Tory

Editor’s message asking hundreds of thousands of readers to oppose the most ‘leftwing Labour leader for a generation’ crossed a line, says watchdog

Tour de force, say fans as Star Wars franchise stirs after 10 years

As the most anticipated film of the year begins its global rollout, fans and industry unite in praise of The Force Awakens

The Force Awakens reviews roundup: verdicts arrive on JJ Abrams’ Star Wars epic

As the first reviews of the much-anticipated blockbuster roll in, UK critics laud Star Wars with five star reviews, and in the US reviews are admiring but with qualifications

Twitter warns users they may have been hacked by ‘state-sponsored actors’

Social media company emails more than 20 users, warning them they may have been targeted by hackers ‘possibly associated with a government’

‘Over a quarter’ of City AM readers turned off adblockers in trial

Financial freesheet to roll out pioneering anti-adblocking software by Christmas in move watched keenly by news publishers

Time Out to cut about 40 staff in UK and US

Listings title aims to focus on digital as it becomes a global multimedia business

Spotlight leads Oscars race with raft of critics’ awards

Tom McCarthy’s investigative journalism drama starring Michael Keaton has picked up gongs from critics’ societies in New York, Los Angeles and Boston

Rebekah Brooks praised by David Dinsmore over News UK’s changes

Since she returned to publisher 12 weeks ago it ‘feels like 12 years ago’, he says

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  • What World Cup? US celebrities get their fashion kicks from the Knicks
  • What World Cup? US celebrities get their fashion kicks from the Knicks
  • SpaceX makes largest ever stock market debut, making Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire
  • More of the Christchurch shooter’s online comments have been uncovered, New Zealand researchers say. Does it change the picture?
  • Online racism is significantly impacting mental health, First Nations people say: ‘It’s like carrying a bully in your pocket’
  • David Hockney, revolutionary British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88
  • ‘I only had this father, and he’s gone’: Wafa Mustafa’s fight for truth and justice for Syria’s missing
  • Obsessed with Obsession: how a low-budget horror changed the game in Hollywood
  • France accuses Israeli firm of interfering in Scottish elections and targeting SNP
  • Brad Pitt in the frame as older men embrace ‘hot professor’ glasses
  • Masters of the Universe is a box office flop. Can they really be serious about a sequel?
  • David Gamble obituary
  • After SpaceX’s huge IPO, Americans’ financial future will be bound to AI
  • They Will Kill You to Aftersun: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
  • Pokémon Go data trained AI that could assist military drones in war zones
  • Diane Keaton’s nail clippers for $960: what’s behind the new boom in celebrity estate auctions?
  • 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 booths 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

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