Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to Shut Down in May
The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will publish its final edition on 3 May after two decades of heavy financial losses and a recent legal ruling. Read about the end of an era for local journalism.
The historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will publish its final edition on 3 May after two decades of heavy financial losses and a recent legal ruling. Read about the end of an era for local journalism.
A leftwing anarchist arson attack plunged south-west Berlin into darkness for over three days, cutting power to 45,000 homes and critical services. Residents demand answers on infrastructure security.
London writer Max Fletcher critiques the overuse of faux-friendly 'you' in corporate communications. Explore why this direct address feels disingenuous and patronising.
A major Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow has left hundreds of thousands without power. Read the latest on the strikes, blackouts, and Russia's response.
Waymo's robotaxis stalled en masse during a San Francisco power outage, a 'Black Mirror' moment that casts doubt on their readiness for London's complex streets in 2026. Read the full analysis.
Arsenal host Brighton in a crucial Premier League match on Saturday. Find out why UK fans can't watch on TV, global streaming options, and the latest team news for both sides.
Tributes paid to Edward Welsh, a national newspaper journalist who moved into public sector communications after an inspiring stint at the Carter Centre. Read his remarkable career journey.
A judge has dismissed a private prosecution against US comedian Reginald D Hunter, ruling the Campaign Against Antisemitism sought to 'cancel' him. Read the full legal details.
Russian missile and drone attacks target Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and casualties as temperatures plummet. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.
A major power failure left 130,000 PG&E customers in the dark across San Francisco, crippling traffic signals and stranding autonomous Waymo vehicles. Mayor urges residents to stay indoors.
Sir Keir Starmer's government announces a radical overhaul of its media strategy, replacing daily briefings with ministerial news conferences. Political journalists express fury over the move.
Keir Starmer's communications chief David Dinsmore will address cabinet on modernising government media strategy, focusing on countering far-right content online. Exclusive details.
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Russian regulator Roskomnadzor blocks Snapchat and restricts Apple FaceTime, citing terror and crime concerns. This is the latest move in a sweeping internet control campaign. Read the full details.
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Remembering Hugh Nowell, co-founder of Grosvenor Books and the International Communications Forum, who championed moral values in publishing. Discover his remarkable legacy.
Calls grow for inquiry into Keir Starmer's communications director Tim Allan over his stake in a lobbying firm and contacts with a senior consultant. Read the full investigation.
London-based buyout firm Epiris is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire several key divisions from marketing giant Next 15 in a deal valued at approximately £230 million, signalling major consolidation in the digital communications sector.