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Relatives issue joint statement saying ‘unity within families is more important than ever’
Judge criticises British billionaire’s behaviour over sale of luxury yacht
Why has the prime minister stood by Dominic Cummings? A former colleague has some theories
Retailer will resume sales this weekend after spat over shrinking margins
Battle escalates over newspaper retailers’ shrinking margins
Move by UK retailer comes as publisher grapples with decline in sales
Job losses to come from commercial department in latest round of restructuring
Government launches consultation on NDAs as allegations against Philip Green swirl
Accounts of sexism and racism revealed after tycoon abandons injunction
Appointment of chief executive Nick Hugh in June turns the page on a turbulent few years
Sharp drop in revenues prompts reshuffle at the top at UK newspaper group
Publisher grapples with industry upheaval amid job cuts and infighting
Profits down on fall in print advertising revenues and digital investment
Two expressions of interest from potential buyers rebuffed in last six months
Media group blames wider cost-cutting exercise on downturn in print advertising
Businesses are reluctant to take sides in acrimonious debate, writes Sarah Gordon
Staff angry at what management claimed was effort to monitor energy usage
Advertising Standards Authority ruled that paid-for online content for Michelin tyres was ‘misleading’
Regulator says readers had not opted in to marketing
Growth in online subscriptions and advertising falls short of level needed to offset print declines
Sturgeon denies she told French diplomat she would prefer Cameron to Miliband as PM
US executive hired to take newspaper into digital age encountered resistance from some journalists
From colonels to clickbait – Henry Mance on the identity crisis of an establishment newspaper
Brothers have retired from business life, leaving Telegraph in the hands of Sir David’s son Aidan
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