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92-year-old media mogul hands over leadership to son Lachlan
Gulf finance in demand as rival media groups circle conservative broadsheet
Former Tory chair acting as middle man between family and Middle East backers
DMGT joins a long list of potential bidders in an expected September sale of UK media group
UK newspaper warns over its future after annual losses widen
East German entrepreneur has been engulfed by a string of controversies since buying historic Berliner Zeitung
Journal du Dimanche staff had protested at arrival of Geoffroy Lejeune ahead of impending takeover by billionaire Vincent Bolloré
Founder of ecommerce group Matt Moulding says title will retain editorial independence
UK publisher Reach says digital sales hit by decline in traffic following changes to Facebook’s news feed
Surging profits will be used for basis of bids that could fetch between £400mn-£700mn
Party signals it will not back proposals in media bill to dump Section 40 provision on regulation and court costs
London free sheet is the latest UK newspaper to be put on the market alongside Telegraph Media Group
Critics fear impending Bolloré takeover will see Journal du Dimanche focus on identity politics and culture war
For-sale broadsheet has some metric headaches
The Telegraph is not some wannabe new media business
UK bank to seek sale of media group over almost £1bn in debts owed by Barclay family
British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group
New round of lawsuits brings scandal back to fore and poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups
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Lawyers for Mirror group say royal claimant and three others a ‘long way off’ proving publisher gathered information unlawfully
Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking while he was editor, court told in lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others
Assertion made by lawyers for Prince Harry in filings in separate action
Publisher pursues ex-Bild editor Julian Reichelt — who was sacked for alleged misconduct — over data leaks
Associated Newspapers denies allegations of ‘unlawful information gathering’ at London hearing
Staff say ‘forced departure’ of Nicolas Barré is breach of deal to ensure editorial independence
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