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The Sun

July 2024

  • Darren Grimes on GB News, election night, 5 July 2024.

    ‘Honeymoon will be very, very short’: rightwing media is set to turn on Starmer

    The new Labour government won’t have long to prove itself before the press holds its feet to the fire, as the Sun has promised
  • Rishi Sunak during a visit to a primary school in Romsey, Hampshire.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    PM says he will take full responsibility for result after minister predicts Labour landslide – as it happened

    Rishi Sunak rejects Mel Stride’s claim Labour are likely to win a large majority
  • Stack of copies of the Sun

    The Sun backs Labour on eve of election as Times also offers cautious support

    After years of critical coverage, tabloid backs Labour for first election since 2005, saying: ‘It is time for a change’

June 2024

  • Prince Harry

    Prince Harry ordered to explain why ghostwriter messages were destroyed

  • John Crace

    Another day, another TV debate. No wonder everybody seems to have checked out

    John Crace
  • Rishi Sunak.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Sunak defends decision not to take immediate action against Tories in betting scandal – as it happened

  • Top left clockwise: Daily Mail,The Sun's 1992 front page/The Daily Telegraph/The Sun/The Times

    Tory press know influence is waning but tread careful line before election

May 2024

  • Keir Starmer is mid-speech, gesticulating with his hands.

    ‘I wouldn’t put it past him’: questions over whether Murdoch’s UK titles will back Starmer

    Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail have endorsed Sunak but messaging is more nuanced in Murdoch’s Sun and Times
  • Jane Martinson

    The rightwing media aim to save Britain from Labour. They’re also desperate to save themselves

    Jane Martinson
    None of them are enthusiastic about Starmer or Sunak. And all are anxious about what comes next, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson
  • Rupert Murdoch

    Prince Harry fails in bid to name Rupert Murdoch in court case

    Judge rules individual allegations against Murdoch and some other executives should not be examined in trial

April 2024

  • Head and shoulders shot of Prince Harry with people behind him

    Judge rejects Sun publisher’s bid to delay Prince Harry court case

  • Jane Martinson

    It’s sad that Hugh Grant v Rupert Murdoch won’t go to court, but good can come of it

    Jane Martinson
  • Hugh Grant wearing a black blazer and white open-collar shirt

    Hugh Grant settles court claim against Sun publisher for ‘enormous sum’

  • Hugh Grant<br>FILE - Hugh Grant arrives at the premiere of "Wonka" on Dec. 10, 2023, at Regency Village Theatre in Westwood, Calif. Hugh Grant says he received “an enormous sum of money” to settle a lawsuit accusing the publisher of The Sun tabloid of unlawfully tapping his phone, bugging his car and breaking into his home to snoop on him. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

    Why has Hugh Grant settled his phone hacking claim against the Sun?

  • Starmer is courting Tory voters so hard it’s almost as though he wants to lose his own

    Frances Ryan
  • The Sun loses £66m amid costs from phone-hacking scandal

  • Brief letters
    What the papers say is still seen by many who don’t buy them

  • Rishi Sunak on Sun TV: even cheeky questions can’t create a sense of fun

    Zoe Williams
  • The Sun’s Hillsborough stories used to teach MPs how to recognise fake news

  • Winning over the Times and the Sun won’t decide the next election – but Starmer’s Labour can’t kick the habit

    Archie Bland
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