Senior European journalist suspended over AI-generated quotes
A senior journalist at Mediahuis has been suspended after using AI to generate inaccurate quotes, reflecting serious concerns about the reliability of AI in journalism.
Sports writer and photographer win Quill awards for work for Guardian Australia
Jonathan Horn and Chris Hopkins of Guardian Australia have won prestigious Quill awards for their exceptional reporting and photography.
Nashville journalist arrested by ICE released after 15 days in detention
Estefany Rodríguez, a Nashville journalist, was released after 15 days of detention by ICE, raising concerns about immigration practices and protections for journalists.
BREAKING: Moment British war correspondent Steve Sweeney nearly killed in 'Israeli strike'
British war correspondent Steve Sweeney narrowly escaped death during an alleged Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, and the incident highlights the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones.
Polymarket gamblers threaten Israeli journalist over missile strike story
An Israeli journalist, Emanuel Fabian, received threatening messages from users of an online prediction platform after reporting on a missile strike near Jerusalem, reflecting the intersection of uncertain gambling, journalism, and geopolitical conflicts.
US media mogul sees a big opportunity in the cuts at the Washington Post
Media mogul Robert Allbritton announces plans to seize the opportunity presented by layoffs at the Washington Post to hire notable journalists for his new publication Notus.
Louis Theroux names the one subject he was 'too scared' to film – despite wanting to
Louis Theroux revealed that he was too scared to film a documentary about the terrorist group ISIS due to safety concerns for himself and his crew.
Six great reads: Louis Theroux’s reluctance to answer questions, Apple’s hits and misses, and boomers v gen Z
The article discusses six notable reads, including interviews and themes related to Louis Theroux, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the generational divide between boomers and Gen Z.
From the trial: Prince Harry partied all night with journalist
Prince Harry and six other British celebrities are suing several newspapers for illegal information gathering and phone tapping as a major trial unfolds.
'I put my breast milk on sale but burst into tears when surprising buyer emerged'
A journalist selling her breast milk online for research purposes was emotional when she met the unexpected buyer.
ITV News presenter spotted wearing red and white Nike trainers on air
ITV News political editor Robert Peston faced criticism from viewers for wearing bright red and white Nike trainers with a suit during a news segment.
Sky News wins best News Channel at Royal Television Awards as Yalda Hakim named Presenter of the Year
Sky News has been awarded Best News Channel and Yalda Hakim has been named Presenter of the Year at the Royal Television Society Awards.
BBC, Guardian and other outlets form coalition to discuss the use of journalistic content by AI
A coalition of UK media groups, including the BBC and The Guardian, was formed to develop standardized rules addressing unauthorized use of journalistic content by AI tools.
Telegraph censured for fabricated story of banker’s struggle to pay school fees
The Telegraph has been reprimanded for publishing a false article about a banker's difficulties with private school fees after a complaint was upheld by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
Daily Mail royal editor denies using private investigator to ‘blag’ Harry information
Rebecca English, the royal editor of the Daily Mail, denies allegations of using a private investigator to secure unlawful information about Prince Harry and his past relationships.
Labour minister Josh Simons resigns after falsely linking journalists to ‘pro-Kremlin’ network
Labour minister Josh Simons has resigned after being linked to a controversy over falsely accusing journalists of being part of a 'pro-Kremlin' network.
Labour MP Josh Simons resigns as Cabinet Office Minister after accusations
Josh Simons resigns as Cabinet Office Minister amid allegations of targeting journalists.
I tried bread and butter pudding for the first time — 3 words sum it up
A food journalist explores the classic British dessert, bread and butter pudding, for the first time using Mary Berry's recipe.
BBC Breakfast interrupted as Naga Munchetty forced to step in over safety concern
During a live broadcast, Naga Munchetty interrupted her co-star Jon Donnison when an emergency alert sounded, expressing concern for his safety while reporting on escalating tensions in the Middle East.
UK accused of spying on Irish journalist
The UK intelligence agency MI5 is accused of unlawfully spying on Irish journalist Vincent Kearney for eight years, monitoring his communications and movements according to his lawyers.
Guardian joins media coalition to protect original journalism from unpaid use by AI
The Guardian, along with other UK media outlets, has formed a coalition to advocate for fair payment structures for journalism used by AI companies.
Sky News joins media leaders to drive push for AI standards to 'protect original journalism'
Sky News is collaborating with major UK news outlets to establish AI standards aimed at protecting original journalism.
Sky News forms consortium to drive push for AI standards
Sky News has teamed up with other major UK news outlets to establish a consortium aimed at creating common standards for the fair use of AI-generated content.
Police and MI5 waged campaign of illegal interference against ex-BBC journalist, tribunal told
A tribunal has heard that police and MI5 conducted extensive unlawful surveillance on a former BBC journalist to unearth his sources over eight years.
Josh Simons resigns as minister after controversy over information gathered on journalists
Josh Simons has resigned from his ministerial position after being accused of overseeing a thinktank that collected information on journalists.
BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty 'takes swipe at Sally Nugent's glam makeover'
Naga Munchetty allegedly criticized co-host Sally Nugent's glamorous makeover, which has sparked controversy and claimed to distract from their serious journalism.
Minister under investigation over targeting of reporters makes late donation declaration
A UK Cabinet Office minister, Josh Simons, is under investigation for allegedly targeting journalists and has belatedly declared personal donations linked to a controversy.
Epstein, who is Peter Mandelson: prince of darkness and Labour guru betrayed by money
The article discusses Peter Mandelson's influential yet controversial role in the Labour Party, marked by his complex relationship with wealth and power.
Keir Starmer's ethics watchdog to probe minister over targeting of journalists
Keir Starmer has initiated an investigation into a minister accused of overseeing a probe into journalists' backgrounds while managing a Labour-affiliated think tank.
Keir Starmer opens investigation into Josh Simons over targeting of reporters
Keir Starmer has initiated an investigation into Josh Simons for allegedly targeting journalists with false accusations related to pro-Russian propaganda.
Lobbyist in Labour Together scandal has been investigating Guardian reporter, say reports
A lobbyist implicated in the Labour Together scandal has reportedly been investigating a Guardian journalist who reported on the issue.
Does Nigel Farage have a problem with women?
Nigel Farage's recent comments to a female journalist have reignited discussions about his treatment of women in media.
Labour minister falsely linked journalists to ‘pro-Kremlin’ network in emails to GCHQ
A Labour minister has been accused of falsely associating journalists with pro-Kremlin propaganda in communications with British intelligence.
'I've covered Epstein and Andrew for The Mirror for more than a decade - this is why I never gave up'
The article discusses the ongoing investigation into Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, culminating in Andrew's arrest on misconduct charges.
Baden-Baden 20 years on: When the WAGs and journalists collided at 2006 World Cup in Germany
This article reflects on the intersection of WAGs (wives and girlfriends) and journalists during the 2006 World Cup in Germany, recalling unique behind-the-scenes stories.
Russia is hunting man who exposed Putin's seedy love affairs and 'secret kids'
Russian investigative journalist Roman Badanin, who exposed Vladimir Putin's hidden love affairs, is now on the wanted list of Moscow authorities.
Radio Free Asia resumes broadcasts to China after Trump cuts forced near closure
Radio Free Asia has restarted its broadcasts to China after previous funding cuts forced it to cease operations.
Keir Starmer orders Cabinet Office probe into claims group investigated journalists
Keir Starmer has initiated a Cabinet Office investigation into allegations that a Labour think-tank hired a PR firm to investigate journalists who reported on its funding.
Investigation launched into claims Labour campaign group hired lobbyists to probe journalists
An investigation has been initiated into allegations that the Labour campaign group Labour Together hired lobbyists to scrutinize journalists' backgrounds ahead of the 2024 general election.
Starmer facing calls for inquiry into Labour thinktank’s investigation of journalists
Keir Starmer is under pressure from MPs to initiate an inquiry regarding a report that allegedly made unfounded allegations about journalists examining a Labour-affiliated thinktank.
Guardian nominated for more than 20 honours at 2026 Press Awards
The Guardian received over 20 nominations at the 2026 Press Awards, highlighting its achievements in journalism.
Reuters Institute awards scholarships to journalists in Oxford
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism is accepting applications for its Journalist Fellowship Programme 2026–2027 until February 13, 2026, aiming to select about 30 journalists worldwide for a 3- or 6-month immersion in the UK.
Washington Post editor acknowledges ‘genuine trauma’ over mass layoffs
The top editor of the Washington Post, Matt Murray, addressed staff concerns about recent layoffs, recognizing the emotional impact and asserting a commitment to future success.
Flashes of anger but Paul Dacre keeps his head before court cut-off
Paul Dacre, former editor of the Daily Mail, maintains a steady composure in a high court appearance amidst contrasting opinions on his editorial legacy.
Lenore Taylor resigns as Guardian Australia editor after 10 years of leadership
Lenore Taylor has resigned as the editor-in-chief of Guardian Australia after a decade of leadership.
Italian reporters to protest over boss’s gaffe-filled Olympic commentary
Italian sports journalists are protesting against their sports director's numerous blunders during the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics commentary.
Ex-CNN anchor Don Lemon urges US to ‘keep fighting’ for right to free press
Don Lemon emphasizes the need to protect the freedom of the press in America, labeling it essential for democracy following his recent arrest while covering a protest.
As goes the Washington Post: US democracy takes another hit under Trump
The Washington Post has laid off significant numbers of staff, including its Ukraine correspondent, during ongoing conflicts in the region, raising concerns about the future of journalism and democracy in the U.S.
Bob Woodward says he is ‘crushed’ by Washington Post layoffs
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward expressed his devastation over the layoffs at the Washington Post, emphasizing the loss of valuable news to readers.
Labour minister was provided with intelligence files on journalists
A Labour minister received intelligence files on journalists linked to the thinktank that aided Keir Starmer's rise, as reported by the Guardian.