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18 Feb 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
The deal to take over The Telegraph has been referred to the regulators to ensure sufficient plurality of views in news media and plurality of persons at the helm. Both interesting ideals, explains Ray Snoddy.
11 Feb 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
These days, 24-hours is a very long time in politics. How the British Prime Minister went from being 'toast' to pulling it back from the brink, as charted by the press.
04 Feb 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
What does the Whitehall editor of The Sunday Times have in common with Jeremy Clarkson? They appear to be the only two writers willing to scrutinise Reform UK, says Ray Snoddy.
28 Jan 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
Could the murder of a veteran's nurse be the turning point for the US media in the presidency of Donald Trump?
21 Jan 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
What does a young Beckham have in common with a young Windsor? Both are content to vent their rage in public to the detriment of future happiness.
14 Jan 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
In the wake of an ICE officer's killing of Renee Good, the Trump administration flooded the zone with easily verifiable lies. US and UK news media took the bait anyway.
07 Jan 2026
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Raymond Snoddy
What does 2026 have in store for the BBC, Trump and the tech giants? Ray Snoddy offers his forecast.
17 Dec 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
Ray Snoddy casts his mind back over the past 12 months to pick out the plotlines and politicos that informed his weekly column.
10 Dec 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
Could Labour campaign to overturn Brexit at the next election? The numbers add up and the UK press can be influential, explains Ray Snoddy.
03 Dec 2025
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Raymond Snoddy
A modernisation of the merger rules is long overdue, but change in the public interest is afoot, explains Ray Snoddy.
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