media
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Claims by 29 people including Les Dennis, Natasha Kaplinsky, Steve McFadden and Sol Campbell are settled at high court
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The social media company has angered advertisers after admitting it made errors in the way it measures ad activity
opinion & analysis
interviews
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The Bugle is back – just in time to catch the biggest upset in US electoral history and the Brexit fallout
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John Ryley discusses the departure of senior presenters and reveals details of a new home for the channel’s City operation
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The Washington Post’s executive editor on breaking Trump’s Access Hollywood hot mic moment and the surprising positives of working beside software engineers
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Sacked England manager hopes to be exonerated by full record of meeting
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They are detained without charge as 30 people opposed to the rule of President Yahya Jammeh begin three-year jail sentences for attending a peaceful protest
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Ebrahim Sharif charged with ‘inciting hatred’ against the country’s monarchic rulers after giving an interview about human rights to a news agency
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Annual survey of international media correspondents finds that 98% of them do not believe Chinese reporting conditions meet international standards
most viewed
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Through apps and wearables, technology is creating a workout that’s more data-rich, smarter and convenient than ever before
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To stop users moving elsewhere, Instagram and Tumblr must balance advertiser-friendly control of their networks against keeping creators happy.
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Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and Dyson have all capitalised on the Chinese shopping extravaganza in recent years
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Brands have shifted large amounts of marketing budgets into online advertising, which must now up its game to pay the internet’s bills
Glamour magazine scraps 'handbag' size after 15 years