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Mark Sweney

Mark Sweney is media business correspondent at the Guardian. He joined in March 2006. Previously he worked at Haymarket Publishing for six years, primarily as a news reporter, on Revolution, Campaign and Marketing weekly magazines. He is a New Zealander

  • An Elizabeth Line train in London

    Business live
    Teenager arrested over Transport for London cyber attack; ECB cuts interest rates – as it happened

  • computer, hand and screen saying VIRUS

    BT identifying 2,000 signals a second indicating possible cyber-attacks

  • Dovid Efune speaking at a podium table branded with the name of The Algemeiner

    New York Sun owner preparing to join Telegraph bidding

    British-born Dovid Efune understood to be in running to lodge bid but may need more investor backers
  • Rightmove logo

    Rupert Murdoch-owned firm REA makes £5.6bn offer for Rightmove

    Board rejects non-binding indicative proposal of 705p a share for UK’s biggest online real-estate portal
  • The actor Monica Dolan, armed with a gun, crouches behind a bush in the BBC show Sherwood.

    UK TV production sector income falls by £400m as programming budgets cut

    Revenue plunges as cash-strapped broadcasters spend less on commissioning amid ad slump and shift to streaming
  • Huw Edwards at Westminster Magistrates Court in July.

    BBC boss not giving up on pursuit of £200,000 paid to Huw Edwards after arrest

  • An oil well in Santa Cruz del Norte, Havana.

    Business live
    Brent crude tumbles below $70 per barrel as oversupply fears hit oil price – as it happened

  • Spectator magazine

    GB News investor Paul Marshall seals £100m deal to buy Spectator

  • Oasis perform at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, 10th August 1996.

    Oasis and Ticketmaster urged to refund fans after ‘dynamic pricing’ debacle

  • Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch

    Why are the Murdochs trying to buy UK property site Rightmove?

    Eldest son Lachlan may want to repay Rupert for bid to hand him full control by protecting UK newspaper empire
  • Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov.

    Business live
    Telegram to shake-up features; markets slide after US job creation misses forecasts – as it happened

    Telegram boss Pavel Durov announces a new approach towards moderating content and will remove some features that had been abused for illegal activity.
    • Poppy Gustafsson to leave Darktrace after sale to US private equity firm

    • UK house prices hit two-year high as market recovers from Truss mini-budget

    • Owner of 7-Eleven rejects $39bn takeover offer from Canadian rival

  • Oasis live tour signage with a black and white picture of the Gallagher brothers

    Oasis: new Wembley dates, how to get tickets and enter ballot

  • a silhouetted hand holds a smartphone showing Elon Musk's X feed

    Advertiser exodus from X gathers pace with 26% ‘planning to cut spending’

  • The crowd watches Elton John perform on stage at Glastonbury in 2023.

    Economic impact of UK live music industry hits record £6.1bn

    Exclusive:Growth in sector in 2023 driven by concerts featuring big names such as Elton John and Beyoncé
  • Copies of the Spectator magazine on a newsstand

    GB News investor Paul Marshall poised to buy the Spectator

    Hedge fund tycoon in talks with Telegraph owner RedBird IMI to acquire magazine for up to £100m

August 2024

  • Flowers in bloom in the garden of a thatched cottage

    Housing market at its strongest since Truss mini-budget aftermath

  • Jacqui Smith, a former home secretary serving as a Labour education minister.

    Business live
    Labour minister says compressed hours could raise productivity; European stocks hit record high – as it happened

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