Jane Bruton

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Friday 9 June 2023
Sashay away
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Friday 26 May 2023
Thicker than water
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Saturday 29 April 2023
Arnault? Ah yes!
Succession planning in style is going on at LVMH – Europe’s first half-trillion-dollar company
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Saturday 22 April 2023
Fame hungry
TikTok has been home to bizarre food trends since lockdown. Now it’s spawned another trend – #watertok; promoting synthetic syrups to spice up users’ water intake. But it may not be as harmless as it seems
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Saturday 15 April 2023
No small beer
Why did Bud Light, America’s best-selling beer, take a punt with its latest marketing campaign?
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Saturday 8 April 2023
Once upon a time in Malaysia
Why was Leonardo DiCaprio in a Washington DC court this week testifying against a rapper?
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Saturday 1 April 2023
Courting attention
Prince Harry, along with several other high-profile public figures, is taking legal action against Associated Newspapers at the High Court
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Saturday 25 March 2023
Nuclear Wintour
Kim Kardashian reportedly hasn’t been invited to the Met Gala. Has the fashion world moved on from influencers?
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Saturday 18 March 2023
Austin Translation
SXSW is back to its pre-pandemic glory in Austin, Texas this week, defying in extravagant style the shadow of the SVB meltdown
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Friday 2 June 2023
MeToo in the media, Whitehall WhatsApps and deep-sea mining
James Harding is joined by Tortoise editors Jeevan Vasagar, Jane Bruton and Giles Whittell. In this episode they discuss the sexual harassment allegations against former Observer columnist Nick Cohen; the Cabinet Office’s battle over Boris Johnson’s WhatApp messages; and a new frontier in the fight against climate change – deep below sea level.
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Friday 17 February 2023
Nicola Sturgeon, Ford cuts jobs and BBC offices raided in India
Three journalists pitch their top story of the week to guest editor Sonia Sodha, who is chief leader writer and columnist at the Observer. She is joined by Tortoise’s climate editor Jeevan Vasagar, head of live events Mark St Andrew and Jane Bruton, former deputy editor of The Daily Telegraph.