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Hard to let go
INTERVIEW

Hard to let go

Political journalists can find retirement challenging, to disconnect fully from the political maelstrom to which they have been so attached. Ray Snoddy catches up with former Guardian political editor Michael White...

By Ray Snoddy  |  16/10/2025

The man who made journalism cool
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

The man who made journalism cool

The passing of Robert Redford feels like the end of an era in more than one way, laments Dickon Ross.

By Dickon Ross  |  16/10/2025

Adapting to change in a niche market
FEATURE

Adapting to change in a niche market

Are passion, community and adaptability the key to success in an ever-changing media landscape? Holly Johnson, senior editor of Vegan Food & Living, canvasses colleagues at Anthem Publishing to find out.

By Holly Johnson  |  16/10/2025

The journalistic killing fields of Gaza – statistics to cry over
FEATURE

The journalistic killing fields of Gaza – statistics to cry over

The reported civilian death toll in Gaza has hit 66,000, with starvation now adding to the fatalities caused by direct military action. Within that total is an unprecedently large number of journalists, writes Paul Connew.

By Paul Connew  |  16/10/2025

Keep it real
COLUMN

Keep it real

OpenAI recently unveiled the second generation of its video creation app, Sora. James Evelegh looks at the implications.

By James Evelegh  |  16/10/2025

Momentous but missing…
COLUMN

Momentous but missing…

It was undeniably a momentous, euphoric day. It certainly wasn’t unreasonable Trump to bask in the joy of the celebrating families of the freed hostages. It was also a predictably Trumpian lost opportunity. Paul Connew looks at press reaction.

By Paul Connew  |  16/10/2025

Coalition calls on Shabana Mahmood to abandon plans
News

Coalition calls on Shabana Mahmood to abandon plans

Plans for a new law granting police firearms officers facing criminal proceedings a presumption of anonymity have been slammed as an affront to the principles of open justice.

16/10/2025

Elsevier appoints Brent Gordon as president of unit
News

Elsevier appoints Brent Gordon as president of unit

At the end of September Elsevier announced the appointment of Brent Gordon to lead its Healthcare Education unit.

16/10/2025

Good Housekeeping UK unveils the GH Kitchen
News

Good Housekeeping UK unveils the GH Kitchen

Good Housekeeping UK unveils three test kitchens and broadcast studio kitchen in the heart of Leicester Square.

15/10/2025

Bloomberg launches new weekend podcast
News

Bloomberg launches new weekend podcast

Bloomberg has announced the launch of “The Mishal Husain Show,” a new weekend global podcast.

15/10/2025

Stylist launches The Village by Stylist
News

Stylist launches The Village by Stylist

Stylist has announced the launch of The Village by Stylist – a new digital magazine for mums.

15/10/2025

TIME reveals best inventions of 2025
News

TIME reveals best inventions of 2025

TIME has revealed its 25th annual list of the Best Inventions featuring 300 innovations and 100 special mentions.

14/10/2025

Local news industry launches campaign against government plans
News

Local news industry launches campaign against government plans

Local news says government plans for secret alcohol licensing notices are an attack on the public’s right to know.

14/10/2025

BMJ Group launches global call to close women's health gap
News

BMJ Group launches global call to close women's health gap

A new BMJ Collection, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, exposes persistent inequities in women’s health and charts a path for change.

13/10/2025

The Sunday Times launches new campaign called Get Britain Reading
News

The Sunday Times launches new campaign called Get Britain Reading

The Sunday Times has announced the launch of a new campaign to Get Britain Reading.

13/10/2025

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