Media
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Photographs of the Queen in splendid isolation at Prince Philip’s funeral make a suitably sombre sendoff for Sunday papers
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Once a small port on the edge of a desert, Dubai is now a magnet for reality stars and a jet set crowd looking to beat the vaccine queue. But do the filtered images tell the whole story?
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Actors and pop stars can be hit-and-miss as interviewees, whereas directors and music producers rarely disappoint. The same is true of writers versus editors
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Bustle Digital Group, which bought Gawker in 2018, is to bring back the website with Leah Finnegan as editor. Will it work?
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Editorial: Britain’s monarchy is transitioning from a long and settled reign to one that will be different. It is a proper subject for national debate
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Culture wars in modern Britain can be explained by analysing complaints to BBC and media regulator Ofcom
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Brief letters: Tomasz Schafernaker | Uber judgment | Brexit consequences | Notes & queries | Letters chances
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The Autocue is loaded up to see if Jeremy Paxman was right to dismiss the art of TV newsreading
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The winners have been announced for this year’s World Press Photo ContestGallery
The Hlcarpenter.com view on the need for news: local facts are sacred too