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Independent on Sunday writer, Jonathan Owen, wins international award

The International Network of Street Papers last week selected The Independent on Sunday writer Jonathan Owen for its 2013 Special Award.

Tesco strikes 'modesty' deal with lads' mags Zoo, Nuts and Front over front covers

Zoo, Nuts and Front will only be sold to over 18s

Rolling Stone magazine sales double after controversial 'Boston Bomber' cover

Their cover image of Dzhokhar Tsarnev sparked outcry and calls to boycott the magazine

Rupert Murdoch is trusted on press regulation by only 15 per cent of Sun readers

Newspapers cannot be trusted to regulate themselves, say readers

Newspapers that are vehemently opposed to a Parliament-approved royal charter on press regulation are at odds with the views of their own readers, a YouGov survey has found.

Sports journalism is mourning the loss of one of its great characters with the death of Norman de Mesquita

Cricket and ice hockey mourn loss of Norman de Mesquita

Sports journalism is mourning the loss of one of its great characters with the death, announced on Monday, of Norman de Mesquita at the age of 81.

'Substantial' libel damages paid to former boyfriend of sex blogger Belle de Jour

Times Newspapers Ltd accepted allegations of threats by Flight Lieutenant Owen Morris were incorrect

Cover up or lose out, Co-operative warns lads' mags

A leading supermarket is threatening to withdraw lads’ mags from shelves unless they are wrapped in sealed covers that hide their explicit content.

Pearson puts Merger Market up for sale

The Financial Times' owner Pearson put its Merger Market business up for sale yesterday, saying it did not fit the group's focus on education and learning, but reiterated it will not sell the flagship newspaper.

Irish President Michael D Higgins with his wife Sabina

Forbes magazine issues apology after wrongly outing Irish leader Michael D Higgins as gay

Journalist admits  ‘terrible’ mistake after claiming President Higgins was homosexual

Intern is a new independent print magazine focused on the intern culture of the creative industries

Intern: the new magazine for interns, by interns

As it’s July, thousands of students and recent graduates are currently running around fetching coffee, picking up dry-cleaning and taking on a whole host of other menial tasks as they enjoy (or is that endure?) a summer internship. And if they’re lucky, they might even learn a thing or two.

Lucy Holmes, who launched the No More Page 3 petition

'Keep the bare boobs out of The Sun': Is Page 3 about to move upmarket?

Campaigners bolstered by Sun editor’s decision to ‘reinvent’ its most famous and controversial fixture for the 21st century

Veteran US White House journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92

Former president of the White House Correspondents' Association paved way for other women in journalism over 57-year career

Rupert Murdoch has written to MPs to apologise for his outburst calling police 'incompetent'

Caught on tape: Rupert Murdoch apologises for slur on Met Police in secret Sun recording

Media mogul writes to MP Keith Vaz to retract 'totally incompetence' remark

Guardian and Observer tot up losses of £31m

The Guardian and Observer newspapers slumped to an operating loss of £31m in the year to March but that was an improvement on a year ago when the papers lost £44m.

On the line: Despite the nature of her work, Doucet doesn’t see herself as a war correspondent

Lyse Doucet: 'Homs was a war crime, so we filmed it'

From a brutal massacre to the fate of ice-cream parlours in Damascus, the senior BBC foreign reporter is treading in some illustrious footsteps. Nick Duerden meets Lyse Doucet

 
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Special report: How my father's face turned up in Robert Capa's lost suitcase

Special report: How my father's face turned up in Robert Capa's lost suitcase

The great war photographer was not one person but two. Their pictures of Spain's civil war, lost for decades, tell a heroic tale
The unmade speech: An alternative draft of history

The unmade speech: An alternative draft of history

Someone, somewhere has to write speeches for world leaders to deliver in the event of disaster. They offer a chilling hint at what could have been
Funny business: Meet the women running comedy

Funny business: Meet the women running comedy

Think comedy’s a man's world? You must be stuck in the 1980s, says Holly Williams
Wilko Johnson: 'You have to live for the minute you're in'

Wilko Johnson: 'You have to live for the minute you're in'

The Dr Feelgood guitarist talks frankly about his terminal illness
Lure of the jingle: Entrepreneurs are giving vintage ice-cream vans a new lease of life

Lure of the jingle

Entrepreneurs are giving vintage ice-cream vans a new lease of life
Who stole the people's own culture?

DJ Taylor: Who stole the people's own culture?

True popular art drives up from the streets, but the commercial world wastes no time in cashing in
Guest List: The IoS Literary Editor suggests some books for your summer holiday

Guest List: IoS Literary Editor suggests some books for your summer holiday

Before you stuff your luggage with this year's Man Booker longlist titles, the case for some varied poolside reading alternatives
What if Edward Snowden had stayed to fight his corner?

Rupert Cornwell: What if Edward Snowden had stayed to fight his corner?

The CIA whistleblower struck a blow for us all, but his 1970s predecessor showed how to win
'A man walks into a bar': Comedian Seann Walsh on the dangers of mixing alcohol and stand-up

Comedian Seann Walsh on alcohol and stand-up

Comedy and booze go together, says Walsh. The trouble is stopping at just the one. So when do the hangovers stop being funny?
From Edinburgh to Hollywood (via the Home Counties): 10 comedic talents blowing up big

Edinburgh to Hollywood: 10 comedic talents blowing up big

Hugh Montgomery profiles the faces to watch, from the sitcom star to the surrealist
'Hello. I have cancer': When comedian Tig Notaro discovered she had a tumour she decided the show must go on

Comedian Tig Notaro: 'Hello. I have cancer'

When Notaro discovered she had a tumour she decided the show must go on
They think it's all ova: Bill Granger's Asia-influenced egg recipes

Bill Granger's Asia-influenced egg recipes

Our chef made his name cooking eggs, but he’s never stopped looking for new ways to serve them
The world wakes up to golf's female big hitters

The world wakes up to golf's female big hitters

With its own Tiger Woods - South Korea's Inbee Park - the women's game has a growing audience
10 athletes ready to take the world by storm in Moscow next week

10 athletes ready to take the world by storm in Moscow next week

Here are the potential stars of the World Championships which begin on Saturday
The Last Word: Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale's art of manipulation

The Last Word: Luis Suarez and Gareth Bale's art of manipulation

Briefings are off the record leading to transfer speculation which is merely a means to an end