Just as returning soldiers prefer not to talk about the war, so those running British journalism today rarely mention their involvement in the trauma that swept through newspapers 20 years ago this ...
Wapping is a charmer. Unlike so much of east London, where the map is being torn up and redrawn, this is a neighbourhood with a peaceful and settled feel. Regeneration came early here. In the Eighties ...
Now: Publisher of Press Holdings, which includes the Spectator and the Business 'Before Wapping,' I explained recently to a group of young journalists, 'if any of you had done this' - I pressed a ...
On 24 January 1986, nearly 6,000 newspaper workers at Rupert Murdoch’s News International went on strike over plans to move print operations from Fleet Street to east London In the mid-1980s, most ...
This is not a pub walk, this is a marvellous walk... with pubs en route. What better way to break your journey while exploring a new area, than to walk around and occasionally stop at these fine, ...
THE borough of Stepney, in London’s East End, holds a record which it would probably just as soon do without, although the people who live there speak of it with a certain amount of pride. Stepney, ...
ON a bitter winter’s day in 1986, Bernie Began and his wife Moira cowered as mounted police corralled demonstrators against a fence. This was the Wapping dispute, a seminal moment in the history of ...
Simply sign up to the Property sector myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. News International, Rupert Murdoch’s embattled UK media arm, has put its 15-acre site in Wapping, east London, up ...
On the 40th anniversary of the Wapping dispute, this Morning Star special supplement traces the long-planned conspiracy that led to the mass sackings of printworkers in 1986 – a struggle whose ...
The conversation I had over lunch with a News International executive in early January 1986 was cautious and elliptical. Rupert Murdoch, the chairman of the company that owned The Sun and The Times, ...