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GMG boss calls on the BBC to open up its content to commercial rivals

Andrew Miller criticises the corporation’s Australia expansion and urges it to share video feeds of breaking news stories. By John Plunkett

The Guardian overtakes New York Times in comScore traffic figures

theguardian.com becomes world’s second most popular English-language newspaper website, with 42.6m uniques in September. By Mark Sweney

Right to be forgotten: who may exercise power, over which kind of information?

Publishers should be the first to be consulted, not search engines, and their evaluation should matter. By Luciano Floridi

RIP ‘RIP’: we need to be more creative with mourning in the digital age

Bella Mackie: The news that Lynda Bellingham has died is deeply sad. She deserves more of a tribute than just an RIP hashtag, as do all those we mourn

‘Am I being catfished?’ An author confronts her number one online critic

When a bad review of her first novel appeared online, Kathleen Hale was warned not to respond. But she soon found herself wading in

BBC digitises Radio Times back issues

Genome project aims to put all the listings from the magazine from 1923 to 2009 online, offering a unique cultural archive. By Mark Sweney

Time Out to launch websites for six UK cities

Listings service to expand localised coverage with dedicated sites for Manchester, Edinburgh, Leeds, Glasgow and Bristol. By Mark Sweney

Telegraph to use digital content as backbone of paper

Editor-in-chief Jason Seiken unveils plan to mostly treat online content as a ‘buffet’ to fill the paper. By Mark Sweney

Sunday Mirror must answer for MP sexting story – Nicky Morgan

Women’s minister says use of photos without consent is wrong, as editor defends article as ‘wholly in public interest’

Jeff Bezos’ writer treatment: lavish money on some and cut pensions for others

The Amazon has hosted premier writers at Campfire retreats but cut pensions for journalists, changing the hierarchy of writers

Twitter to target film advertising to users tweeting about related movies

Twitter is set to roll out a new targeted advertising scheme which monitors film-related tweets and sends users adverts according to their tastes

The Scotsman receives sales boost from independence referendum

Sales of the paper rose by up to a quarter on the days around the vote and web traffic hit an all-time record of 1m page views. By Mark Sweney

The Emma Watson nude photos hoax shames our ‘news’ culture

James Ball: The global news agenda is now regularly held hostage by small bands of loud but tech-savvy idiots. We can do better than this

Report predicts newspaper revenue growth in 2015 – but not in the UK

West will miss out on global advertising surge

Lionel Barber: ‘It’s adapt or die frankly and that’s what we’re doing’

Jane Martinson: FT’s editor talks about his new-look print edition, press regulation – but refuses to be drawn on a possible sale

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  • UK parents support an under-16 social media ban – but what do their children think?
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  • ‘Have you ever been around someone you just know is evil?’ Melinda French Gates on meeting Jeffrey Epstein, giving away billions, and her post-divorce peace
  • The right has created a false reality – fuelled by toxic images delivered straight to your phone
  • Palantir loses legal challenge to force Swiss magazine to publish responses
  • How much money did Elon Musk make in SpaceX’s stock market debut?
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  • SpaceX makes largest ever stock market debut, making Elon Musk world’s first trillionaire
  • Derbyshire police officer investigated over AI-generated ‘evidential material’
  • The SpaceX IPO made Musk a trillionaire. The old rules of capitalism no longer apply
  • UK to ban under-16s from ‘high risk’ social media apps
  • David Hockney, pioneering British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88
  • What World Cup? US celebrities get their fashion kicks from the Knicks
  • More of the Christchurch shooter’s online comments have been uncovered, New Zealand researchers say. Does it change the picture?
  • Online racism is significantly affecting mental health, First Nations people say: ‘It’s like carrying a bully in your pocket’
  • ‘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?
  • Scientists are working on headphones that block annoying noises and allow the ones you love? I can’t wait!
  • David Gamble obituary
  • After SpaceX’s huge IPO, Americans’ financial future will be bound to AI
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  • 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

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