The Times - Introduction
1) What year was The Times founded and when did it start using the Times name?
It was found in 1785 and they started using the name Times in 1788
2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition?
That it should include everything for everyone to read like politics, foreign affairs, matters of trade, legal trails, advertisement and 'amusement'.
3) What does the page say about the political views in The Times?
They support the New Labour and the Conservative.
4) Who owns The Times today and how is editorial integrity protected?
The Times is owned by News Corp that was founded by Rupert Murdoch
5) What did The Times introduce in 2010 and why?
They introduced the paywall.
6) What was The Times named in 2018 by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University?
They were named Britain's most trusted national newspaper
7) What does the section on Editorial Standards say about The Times and newspaper regulation?
We are committed to abiding by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) regulations and the Editors’ Code of Practice that Ipso enforces.
8) What does the section on Ownership say about The Times and who is the current editor?
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