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‘Nazi symbols’ hidden in TV ad, Sally Wainwright, journalists awarded

A still from the Christmas ad by Edeka, which has had to deny it contains Nazi symbolism
A still from the Christmas ad by Edeka, which has denied it contains Nazi symbolism. Photograph: Edeka

MediaGuardian’s top stories

German supermarket Edeka denies neo-Nazi symbolism in TV ad

Sally Wainwright to write show about diarist Anne Lister for BBC

Journalists win ‘ending violence against women’ awards

The Brady Bunch actor Florence Henderson dies, aged 82

Why didn’t the Daily Mail put the jailing of Jo Cox’s murderer on its front page? | Jane Martinson

Trinity Mirror’s chiefs should resign for failing to protect a source | Roy Greenslade

Best of the rest

National Lottery results are going digital only
National Lottery results are going digital only. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

National Lottery show is axed from BBC1 as results go digital only (Mirror)

Privacy complaints against Sun, Mail and Telegraph over pictures of Andy Murray’s baby daughter rejected by Ipso (Press Gazette)

ITV set to shake up Saturdays (Broadcast £)

Michael Parkinson reveals his most awkward interviews as he admits he ‘never felt comfortable at BBC’ (Mirror)

And finally...

John Lewis Christmas advert 2016
John Lewis Christmas advert 2016. Photograph: John Lewis/PA

The public have already made it known which Christmas ads they love and loathe (and it’s not even December yet), but what do the people who make ads think? The Guardian’s Media and Tech Network has asked the industry to choose their favourites.

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