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The chief political commentator at the Daily Telegraph has quit after describing its lack of coverage of the HSBC tax scandal as a “fraud on its readers.” ...
Peter Oborne has quit The Daily Telegraph, accusing the newspaper of committing fraud on its readers over its coverage (or lack therein) of the HSBC scandal. In a scathing editorial published on ...
Mr Oborne joined the newspaper in May 2010, a year after the Telegraph released its award-winning coverage of the MPs’ expenses scandal. He told Channel 4 News: “I felt so proud to write for ...
Newspapers have a problem: their sales of printed copies are falling sharply as readers migrate online. And because most readers refuse to pay for website access, papers increasingly rely on ...
Oborne said the reporting on HSBC is part of a wider problem at the newspaper. He described the Telegraph’s stance on last year’s pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong as “bizarre.” ...
Oborne said the reporting on HSBC is part of a wider problem at the newspaper. He described the Telegraph’s stance on last year’s pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong as “bizarre.” ...
Oborne said the reporting on HSBC is part of a wider problem at the newspaper. He described the Telegraph’s stance on last year’s pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong as “bizarre.” ...
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