The Egyptian Journalists Syndicate denounced the British Broadcasting Channel for suspending veteran correspondent Sally Nabil. Nabil’s suspension came days after British media outlets – first brought up by The Telegraph on 5 February – accused her of “antisemitism” for her liking tweets in support of Palestine. “The [Syndicate’s] Freedom Committee reaffirms its full solidarity with
The Abu Dhabi-backed takeover of The Telegraph and The Spectator would open the floodgates for “rich autocracies” to acquire British media outlets, Fraser Nelson has warned.
UK News: Prince Harry vows to hold British media accountable for invading his privacy through phone hacking and illegal practices. Mirror Group Newspapers agre
Prince Harry flew more than 5,000 miles (8,000 kilometers) to see his father after King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer. The royal brothers remain emotionally and physically an ocean apart. British media published photos of Harry at Heathrow Airport on Wednesday afternoon, just a day after he arrived at the same airport on a flight from Los Angeles.
There is, as readers will know, a robust debate ongoing about the merits and demerits of the proposed new ownership of this highly respected newspaper.