caring more for what other people need and want rather than for what you yourself need and want
selfless
A newspaper containing short and often sensational news stories and many photographs.
a tabloid
putting a lot of effort into something
hard-working
funny
hilarious
damaging or injurious (Adjective)
harmful
having very strong feelings or emotions
passionate
to be good or necessary for the safety or success of a country and its people
be in the public interest
not easily upset by negative comments
thick-skinned
sad
miserable
something we think or worry about a lot (Noun)
preoccupation; obsession
used to describe someone who shows, especially by what they say, that they understand and care about someone else's suffering
sympathetic
officials or organisations who make certain that the companies who operate a system, such as the press, work effectively and fairly
press regulators
having confidence in yourself and your abilities
self-confident
Extremely bad (name 2 extreme adjectives)
horrible, terrible, awful, dreadful
the positive way something is presented which is different from the reality (Noun)
facade
too interested in your own appearance or achievements
vain
a type of journalism that tries to discover information of public interest that someone is trying to hide
investigative journalism
Thinking only about the thing that you want to achieve.
single-minded
crowded
packed
not known or made public (Adjective)
undisclosed
not generous, especially with money
stingy
take legal action against someone for the publication of written false statements that damage someone's reputation
sue for libel
able to think in a fast way
quick-witted
disappointed
gutted
selected with great care to display something (Adjective)
curated