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Today's media stories from the papers

Political journalist Peter Oborne, at home in London

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Peter Oborne resigns, saying Telegraph's HSBC coverage a 'fraud on readers'
Ex-chief political commentator launches blistering attack on paper, saying it put bank's interests before readers to save ad contract

Today's headlines

The Guardian

Telegraph's chief political commentator quits, denouncing management. P1, 2
1,000 complain about Ukip docudrama. P4
Profile: Apple's head designer Jony Ive. P11
Smoking skunk was scarier than war, says Jon Snow. P14
UK leads the world in digital advertising. P27
Mark Pougatch scores on ITV debut by letting football do the talking. S3
Bradford City snubbed by BBC again. S4

Daily Telegraph

Christopher Howse: Is Radio 4 about to ditch the time pips on Today? P20
Bob Odenkirk on Netflix's Better Call Saul. P27
Sky Deutschland to shed minority shareholders. Business P4
Half of UK advertising spend goes on digital. Business P5
How the FCB Inferno agency scored a hit with the This Girl Can social media campaign. Business P8

Financial Times

Broadband should be defined as a public utility, says report. P4
Smartphone boom increases appetite for apps. P4
FT big read: US wireless. P9
Russian report links US to 'astonishing' surveillance software. P16
Orange credits cost-cutting for delivery of stable profits. P19
WorldRemit raises $100m from Silicon Valley. P20

The Times

Telegraph's chief political commentator criticises paper for suppressing news. P5.
Greece apologises for cartoon that depicted German minister as a Nazi. P15
Reveal source of story on Madeleine McCann internet abuser, Sky News reporter old. P21
Comment: The cartoonists are right to fight blasphemy. P23
Russian report links US to 'astonishing' surveillance software. P29
Video showing death threat to Jewish journalist undermines François Hollande's vow to protect Jews. P33
Broadband should be defined as a public utility, says report. P40
Bradford City snubbed by BBC again. P62

The Independent

Telegraph's chief political commentator quits in public row over paper's links to HSBC. P6
270,000 sign petition to save BBC3. P20
Feature: Why is the BBC so bad at TV news? P31, 32, 33
Bradford City snubbed by BBC again but club will get TV cash. P64

i

Peter Oborne quits Telegraph over HSBC row. P7
EastEnders Live review. P17

Wall Street Journal Europe

Barack Obama's BuzzFeed video. P14

Daily Mail

Trolls brand Mary Beard a bigot. P5
£100m buyout bid could save BBC3. P9, 57
Smoking skunk was scarier than war, says Jon Snow. P13
Ephraim Hardcastle on media. P17
Calls grow for Ofcom inquiry into spoof Ukip docudrama. P19
Bradford City snubbed by BBC again. P66

Daily Express

Madonna fans vent anger at BBC over suggestions singer is too old for Radio 1. P16
Mix-up in new Gary Lineker TV ad. P20

The Sun

Mars mission to be filmed for reality TV show. P1, 4-5
More than 250,000 people sign petition to save BBC3. P7
Channel 4's The Romanians are Coming. P7
Crook stung victims for £19.5m with sham reality TV show. P8
Jon Snow smokes skunk for Channel 4 show. P15
Lego voted world's most powerful brand. P18
Emmerdale coverage. P29
EastEnders coverage. P30-31

Daily Mirror

Jon Snow smokes skunk for Channel 4 show. P5
Ninjas inspire new ITV gameshow. P25
Service station ad posters advertising 'boob jobs' banned by ASA. P25

Daily Star

EastEnders coverage. P1, 5
Jon Snow smokes skunk for Channel 4 show. P5
Viewers' outrage over Ukip 'stitch-up' in Channel 4 drama. P11
Lego voted world's most powerful brand. P19
Gary Lineker on his latest Walkers crisps ad. P24-25

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