Top stories in the latest issue:
CUT SOME SLACK...
The Sun panned a new adviser to Keir Starmer for having been at a lockdown-busting Westminster party, but didn't mention its own deputy editor was there.
KYLE WALKING?
As Jeremy Kyle's career continues to circle the plughole, News UK CEO Rebekah Brooks might finally be giving up on the presenter.
SWEDISH MASSAGE
The tabloids bade an emotional farewell to Sven-Göran Eriksson – which was quite a contrast to the days when they were hacking his phone.
EVs UNDER THE SUN
A Sun editorial about electric cars that was wildly inaccurate about government plans to phase out fossil fuel cars earned a complaint to the regulator.
VAT'S ALL, FOLKS
Private schools are about to lose their VAT exemption. But don't panic! The Telegraph has been reporting the story in a calm and rational manner...
MARSHALL PLAN
Awkward times for Spectator chairman Andrew Neill, with hedge fund manager Paul Marshall looking a dead cert to acquire the magazine.
LORD A-REAPING
Evgeny Lebedev granted the FT an interview and a tour of his mansion, while a chaotic staff redundancy process unfurls at his Evening Standard.