Anna Wintour previously shared her opinions on Meghan Markle, sticking up for her after she and Prince Harry made the decision to leave the Royal Family in 2020. As a Vogue editor Ms Wintour of course had something to say about the
Belarusian authorities on Friday convicted the chief editor of a prominent independent regional newspaper of “discrediting the Republic of Belarus” and sentenced him to four years in prison, as the country continues its crackdown on dissent. A court in Molodechno, a city
Police in New Delhi have arrested the editor and human resources chief of NewsClick, a news site critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing government. At least 46 people were questioned when NewsClick’s office was raided, and numerous devices have been seized.
A gender-critical editor says she has been cancelled after saying the idea someone with a “heavy five o’clock shadow” could identify as a woman “blew her mind”. Sibyl Ruth, 63, says she has been working as an editor for three decades, but
This Morning’s editor has been blasted by an MP over his response to a journalist who doorstepped him. Martin Frizell was today approached by Sky News and asked about allegations of a “toxic” work environment at the ITV show. It comes amid
The Daily Express has joined more than 100 news organisations calling for the release of a media tycoon jailed in Hong Kong. Jimmy Lai, who is a naturalised British citizen, founded a newspaper that was critical of the Chinese state. The 75-year-old
British Vogue editor Edward Enninful has spoken out on his Coronations plans four years after his alleged feud with Meghan Markle. The Duchess of Sussex spent seven months guest-editing the September issue of Vogue dedicated to 15 “changemakers” including climate activist Greta
Comment on this story Comment Dafna Linzer is leaving her role as executive editor of Politico a year after she took the role. When Politico announced her hiring in late March last year, Editor-in-Chief Matthew Kaminski called her “one of the critical
Victor S. Navasky, a genial champion of left-liberal politics who served as the longtime editor and publisher of the Nation — one of the country’s oldest magazines — and wrote acclaimed histories of the Kennedy Justice Department and the Hollywood blacklist, died