The Daily Telegraph
Tory leadership frontrunner sparks fierce backlash after using Daily Telegraph column to argue that Northern Ireland border problems could be solved using the "spirit" of the Apollo 11 mission.
The Telegraph has paid Boris Johnson £2.7m since 2001.
As The Daily Telegraph is criticised for using its front page to back Johnson – its long-standing opinion writer – for Tory leader.
"No idea why you feel the need to be so unpleasant to a fellow journalist doing her job."
The favourite to be prime minister is avoiding media scrutiny while rivals like Michael Gove face a grilling.
Former foreign secretary accused of 'significant inaccuracy'.
A lengthy investigation by the newspaper revealed the extent of alleged impropriety.
The retail tycoon's lawyers said a court trial would be "worse" than the planned newspaper story.
The paper has agreed to pay Trump "substantial damages".