Publisher and Scotland Yard have questions to answer after ignoring a series of warnings about the truth of the Fake Skeikh’s unorthodox form of journalism
Mazher Mahmood: a timeline of the 'Fake Sheikh''s rise and fall
Undercover reporter rose to fame for his front-page scoops and tabloid stings, some of which resulted in prosecutions
Mazher Mahmood to be sentenced for tampering with Tulisa trial evidence
‘Fake Sheikh’ and his driver Alan Smith were convicted of conspiring to pervert course of justice by changing police statement
Met police accused of ignoring warnings on ‘Fake Sheikh’
Farewell to the 'Fake Sheikh' exposed in his own sting
Fall of the 'Fake Sheikh': how the tables were turned on Mazher Mahmood
'Fake Sheikh' Mazher Mahmood guilty of tampering with Tulisa trial evidence
September 2016
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National newspapers unimpressed by Jeremy Corbyn's victory
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‘An unelectable leader is about as much use as an ice-cream in the desert’, says the Labour-supporting Sunday People - and the Tory press is sharper still
August 2016
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Ireland's daily newspaper sales fall by a further 5%
But the Sun’s Irish edition records a rise after a promotional campaign
June 2016
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EU referendum: how pro-Europe Labour red-tops argue their case
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Few surprises in positions adopted by most of the Sunday national press, but the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People editorials are fascinating
Sun on Sunday circulation up thanks to increase in discounted bulk sales
Murdoch-owned paper also boosts overseas sales in May, as does Mail on Sunday whose overall readership is down
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Muhammad Ali: what the Sunday newspapers said about 'the greatest'
Roy Greenslade
Sports writers and leader writers employed hyperbole in their bid to explain the extraordinary life and personality of the man who transcended his sport