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UK newspaper warns over its future after annual losses widen
Most senior civil servant of former foreign secretary’s department was unaware of controversial visit to Italy
Labour says there is a ‘strong case’ for action against father of peer ennobled by Boris Johnson
Details on Russian-born businessman’s nomination for peerage to remain secret
MPs force government to disclose guidance on Russian’s nomination for Lords in light of intervention by Boris Johnson
Former chief adviser says PM was told intelligence services had ‘serious reservations’
Opposition party wants details of advice on Boris Johnson’s nomination of Evgeny Lebedev to House of Lords
Labour leader urges probe after report UK prime minister backed Evgeny Lebedev for seat in House of Lords despite initial security concerns
Ofcom follows CMA in rejecting probe into editorial independence over Saudi investment
Abuljadayel moves for Standard and Independent were ‘unconventional, complex and clandestine’
Culture secretary flags concern over holdings in Independent and Evening Standard parents
Sultan Mohamed Abuljadayel has links to Riyadh-owned bank and also backs the Independent
Cayman company’s £14m investment in Lebedev Holdings stirs transparency questions
Potential buyers consider bid for DMGT title amid signs of long overdue deals in UK
Deal likely to prompt concerns from critics of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record
Our scribes are keen to criticise Theresa, but I want us to go after Boris too
His role as editor, MP and financial adviser is untenable, writes John Gapper
First UK national paper to go digital-only closely watched by rivals
Two expressions of interest from potential buyers rebuffed in last six months
Publisher overestimated demand for ‘optimistic’ daily title as circulation falls below expectations
Johnston Press steps back into newspapers as Q1 ad revenues fall 16% — double 2015’s decline
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