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Party donation daylight robbery? It was Fleet Street wot done it

Michael White: Joan Edwards's £520,000 cheque going to the coalition was diverted into controversy and the Treasury by the Daily Mail

The Sun urges football fans to go green

Media Monkey: In a totally selfless act, the paper reveals that watching Premier League highlights on mobiles is greener than watching them on TV

More than half of Britons access news online

Figures show 55% of adults use internet to read or download content from papers, broadcasters and online-only websites. By Mark Sweney

Jeff Bezos: Amazon.com’s ‘dread pirate’ founder

Billionaire's acquisition of the Washington Post follows career pursuing investment and expansion over short-term profits

Mail Online records 134m users in July

Royal birth and death of Glee star key factors in website seeing its best ever traffic with month-on-month rise of 11%. By Mark Sweney

Media plurality is now about much more than curbing Rupert Murdoch

Peter Preston: The BBC, and online media, are included in the government's consultation on plurality in the industry. And about time, too

Guardian strikes Dailymotion video deal

Guardian News & Media to launch dedicated online video channel that will be available to Dailymotion's 112 million users. By Mark Sweney

Sun paywall: Daily Mirror launches aggressive campaign to lure web users

Campaign aims to hoover up some of the 27 million users who are likely to defect in search of free news websites. By Mark Sweney

Sun online football show to form part of new digital offering

Subscription to allow access to Goals app featuring Premier League clips; web, mobile and tablet content; and user offers. By Mark Sweney

The Sun’s nationalistic wraparound greets the digital revolution – for a reason

On the eve of its online paywall, the paper aims to convince readers to subscribe

Government plans to include BBC in media plurality consultation

Document questions whether newspaper websites and digital outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter, should also be included. By Mark Sweney

Daily Mail pays damages to Ugandan prime minister over aid theft claim

Amama Mbabazi's 'cronies' were alleged to have taken £10m in foreign aid in two articles published last October. By Josh Halliday

Steve Coogan: celebrities who apologise over tabloid exposés are pitiful

Star of Alan Partridge movie, Alpha Papa, says people should not have to justify themselves in face of 'pious' morality

Nigella Lawson threatens to sue PR over claim assault photos were staged

Schillings demands that Richard Hillgrove remove blog which claims restaurant grab was set up for publicity purposes. By Lisa O'Carroll

Mail Online ad surge helps offset publisher’s print slide

Daily Mail & General Trust says growth in digital revenues is close to outstripping rate of decline in newspaper advertising. By Mark Sweney

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  • David Hockney, revolutionary British artist famed for his pools and portraits, dies aged 88
  • 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
  • SpaceX makes largest ever stock market debut at $1.77tn valuation
  • 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
  • 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

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