MediaGuardian’s top stories
Duchess of York seeks £25m damages over Mazher Mahmood sting
Still in vogue: luxury magazines defy print market gloom
Strictly Come Dancing beats X Factor in ratings by almost 5m viewers
Greg Rutherford leaves Strictly Come Dancing after Blackpool week
AA Gill opens restaurant review with cancer disclosure
BBC Children in Need raises a record £46.6m
Grand Tour de force justifies Amazon’s faith in unshackled former Top Gear trio
Rafat Ali: ‘Trump showed we ascribe too much value to what media can do’
Obama is worried about fake news on social media – and we should be too
Facebook announces new push against ‘fake news’ after Obama comments
Best of the rest
Alec Baldwin fires back at Donald Trump’s ‘SNL’ criticism (Variety)
Strictly’s Arlene Phillips calls for women only panel to take over when Len Goodman leaves (Mirror)
Football clubs ‘vulnerable’ after relying on TV rights (Telegraph)
Facebook puts faith in UK tech with pledge to add 500 jobs (Financial Times £)
And finally...
Ever wondered what life is like as a clickbait producer churning out viral stories? Well the Guardian’s Secret Life column has got the inside take from an anonymous content monkey.