A Journal for Jordan review – bland military romance scuppers Denzel Washington Directed by Washington, this story based on a reporter’s memoir about her soldier husband and their son fails to find a compelling focus
Almudena Grandes obituary Radical Spanish novelist, newspaper columnist and cultural commentator determined to tell the truth about the Franco era
Sienna Miller says Sun forced her to make decisions about pregnancy Actor, who believes reporter illegally obtained medical records, speaks after accepting settlement
Cabinet ministers mock Daily Telegraph for mistaken identity tweet Publication illustrated health minister Sajid Javid’s words with photo of education secretary Nadhim Zahawi
Martin Clarke to step down as editor of MailOnline Resignation announced just weeks after Clarke appeared to be one of victors in DMG Media internal power struggle
Payout for Dacre as DMGT bosses pocket £33m amid cuts fears Former Daily Mail editor to benefit by about £1.9m but top four directors are biggest beneficiaries
Prince Harry: online misinformation is a ‘global humanitarian issue’ Duke of Sussex says issue needs to be tackled by policies including investment in local journalism
‘I sniffed out good news like a bloodhound’: how I broke my doomscrolling habit Fed up of looking at endless gloom on her phone, one writer decided to ‘joyscroll’ instead
Rothermere family offers £3.1bn to take Daily Mail owner private Offer is for 64% of DMGT, which also publishes the i and Metro, that Rothermeres do not already own
France hails victory as Facebook agrees to pay newspapers for content Social media firm announces deal after long-running battle with national and regional newspapers
Journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov win Nobel peace prize Filipina and Russian given 2021 award as organisers warn of threat to independent media worldwide
‘Is that live?’ The pioneers who put the ‘new’ into news Our head of editorial innovation speaks to Tony Ageh, who performed a similar role 30 years ago when the internet was in its infancy and experimentation was everything
Joe Galloway obituary American journalist who covered the Vietnam war and was known as the ‘soldier’s reporter’
Google appeals against €500m French fine in news copyright dispute US tech firm fined for not complying with order to come up with proposals on compensating publishers
‘Stop patronising me and give me an interview’: the female journalists speaking up for India’s poor India’s only all-women news organisation is the subject of an award-winning documentary. The film-makers explain their inspiring courage and energy