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Shares in magazine publisher Future fall 20% after it reports £19.3m loss

Publisher blames torrid year on its US operations and freezes dividend until 2013. By Mark Sweney

Mail Online, guardian.co.uk and Telegraph.co.uk post traffic records

Deaths of Muammar Gaddafi and Steve Jobs boost web traffic at all national newspaper sites except Independent.co.uk. By Mark Sweney

Sienna Miller: News of the World stories left me paranoid

Actor tells Leveson inquiry of provocation by paparazzi, adding she accused friends and family of leaking stories to papers. By James Robinson

Hugh Grant’s supplemental witness statement to the Leveson inquiry – full text

Read the star's full written statement to the inquiry detailing alleged press intrusion surrounding the birth of his daughter

Hugh Grant’s witness statement to the Leveson inquiry – full text

Read the star's full written statement to the inquiry detailing incidents of press intrusion and alleged phone hacking

Noises off: theatre bloggers bite back

Matt Trueman: As a theatre bigwig laments the rise of citizen criticism, the blogosphere's experts in the field line up to knock him down

Leveson inquiry: Hugh Grant delivers damning testimony

Actor reveals himself to be thoughtful, articulate, brave in an unheroic way and – at least twice – very kind

Leveson inquiry into phone hacking: first witnesses – profiles

Bob and Sally Dowler, Hugh Grant, writer Joan Smith and Ashley Cole's solicitor Graham Shear were all allegedly targeted. By James Robinson

News International ‘fully admitted’ liability for email hacking

NoW accepted liability over allegations from Sienna Miller which included that her private emails had been opened

Hacking away at the truth: Alan Rusbridger’s Orwell lecture

Full text of the Guardian editor's Orwell lecture on journalism and the phone-hacking scandal, given at University College, London

About Hugh Grant and the press: it’s not love, actually

Peter Preston: The tawdry coverage of Hugh Grant's love life may not be unconnected to his campaign against phone hacking

BBC 6 Music could have been offloaded to us, says Bauer boss

Dee Ford, group MD of Bauer Media, owner of Kiss and Magic, says commercial sector move would have been of 'great interest'. By John Plunkett

Guardian wins again at Games Media Awards

Steve Boxer: We claim best newspaper coverage of video games for a fifth consecutive year

Observer Food Monthly Awards 2011 Best Blogger: Eat Like a Girl

Niamh Shields felt 'stunted' by a career in project management. Now with her food blog, the world's her oyster, writes Eleanor Morgan

Joyce McKinney and the battle of the tabloids

The beauty queen, the Mormon missionary tied to a bed – Joyce McKinney's bizarre story gripped Britain in the 1970s and is now retold in a fine documentary, writes Andrew Anthony

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  • Post your questions for Minions supremo Pierre Coffin
  • We must be alive to the dangers of a UK social media ban – and the way to really help young people
  • Girls Like Girls review – Sapphic teen romance is a precious and predictable yawn-a-thon
  • Farage trying to block ‘Britcoin’ plans that could be costly for billionaire donor
  • The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype
  • ‘It’s where the poetry is written in cinema language’: the female editors behind cinema’s masterpieces
  • Gig workers are endlessly exploited. AI could make more of us share their fate
  • Tell us your favourite film of 2026 so far
  • As Spielberg confirms whether ET was ‘slimy or dry’, we enter a new age of the celebrity interview
  • La Cabina/El Televisor review – horror and anxiety on the air and down the line in Franco’s Spain
  • Taliban order ban on smartphones as officials shown destroying devices
  • ‘The masturbation scene wasn’t a big deal’: Théodore Pellerin on tackling his new film Nino’s challenges
  • The malignant rise of OnlyFans managers: ‘It’s exploiting. It’s grooming. It’s predatory’
  • Inspired by Ukraine, and worried by China: Taiwan teaches its citizens how to fly drones
  • Daveigh Chase, child star known for Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, dies aged 35
  • ‘It makes no sense’: 16- and 17-year-olds on UK social media ban
  • The best power banks and battery packs in the UK for reliable charging on the go, tested
  • Teddie Beverley obituary
  • Apocalypse when? ‘Earth’s Black Box’ to be installed in remote Tasmanian airfield
  • UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says
  • Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers
  • Fears for Xbox as it puts its developers on the chopping block once again
  • I had a blood clot. An AI diagnosis may have saved my life
  • Killing Anna review – the amazing catfishing operation that flushed out Syria massacre perpetrator
  • ‘A neoliberal nightmare’: my ride on the Vegas Loop – Elon Musk’s answer to traffic jams
  • ‘Vegetarian Nigella’ and flirty hair flips: John Early and Kate Berlant take on diet culture in new influencer satire
  • The curious case of Elias Thorne – and what he tells us about AI inbreeding
  • Will it take a ‘Chornobyl-scale disaster’ for us to regulate AI?
  • Your Fault: London review – British-set remake of Spanish step-sibling romance lacks passion or fizz
  • UK under-16s social media ban: which apps will be blocked and how will it work?

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