A good day to bury bad news? Yesterday, if you could hear anything above the cacophonous humility of the Murdochs, you may have made out the scrape of shovels as councillors, privy lieutenants and deputy commissioners dug a mass grave, marched bad news up to it and booted it in... more
ABC monthly circulation figures for paid-for newspapers, released on Friday, are set to be tough. The total market for existing titles is expected to be down around 5.5% in May against a year earlier - with little bounce from the Royal Wedding and death of Osama bin Laden... more
It seems as though no news story is breaking at present without newspapers transforming it into an opportunity to raise the alarm about the perils of privacy... more
Gerald Ronson says his 230-metre Heron Tower in Bishopsgate cost £500 million to build but will be worth £600 million when full of tenants. That will make him happy... more
The truth about that wedding: research by MPG Media Contacts in Marketing shows that only 26% of men will follow Kate and William's nuptials on the day, against 54% of women. So expect a glut of TV advertising with a heavy female bias... more
Investment banking giant Goldman Sachs' Peterborough Court headquarters in Fleet Street has been formally put up for sale with a £300 million price tag.... more
Guardian Media Group continues to shrink its empire under new chief executive Andrew Miller, who is making redundant the position of Tim Brooks, the managing director in charge of The Guardian and The Observer... more
South Africa star Steven Pienaar has given Everton a boost by committing his future to the club despite reports linking him with a move away from Goodison Park... more
Richard Desmond’s parent company RCD1 Limited, owner of the Daily Express and OK! magazine, announced annual pre-tax profits tumbled 25% to £41.6 million as recession hit margins ... more
People said it couldn't be done - and they were right. The Lord of the Rings at the Theatre Royal is a costly, messy folly that will appal Tolkien fans..... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do