‘I flattered him, knowing he’d try to kiss me’: Alan Partridge interviews Steve Coogan
‘It’s the oldest journalistic trick in the book. Coogan has fallen for it hook, line and sinker’
‘It’s the oldest journalistic trick in the book. Coogan has fallen for it hook, line and sinker’
Former Telegraph editor Charles Moore reportedly in line for BBC chairman job
Pilita Clark: some leave without a word, others to tears of laughter
Late ‘Guardian’ editor thought journalism needed to prove itself as being worthy of trust
He will become chairman and editor-in-chief of Associated Newspapers
Has the barroom bonhomie left the UK’s negotiating position weaker than it should have been?
Broadcasters shouldn’t axe their newspaper review slots, but they should rethink them
Crowdfunded online publication to pair journalists with volunteer contributors
Michael Gove says he does not believe former mayor of London can ‘provide leadership’
Whoever now becomes British PM, they are likely to take a harder line in EU talks
Leave and Remain camps prone to picking facts suiting own agenda, says researcher
Labour leader says he is not just defending his father’s memory but also arguing for ‘proper standards of decency’ in British press
Prime minister David Cameron and Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg have criticised newspaper for attacking Labour leader’s father
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices