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The name should be set off with commas.
The "along with" phrase should be set off with a comma.
Explanatory insertions, like the prepositional phrase in the first sentence and the appositive in the second, should be set off with commas before and after.
Since we're talking about The Times, the term "the publisher" is fully specific (there's only one), so it or the name should be set off with commas.
The highlighted phrase is not a quote with a quote, so it should not have single quotation marks or be set off with a comma.
And MS-Word sides with the concept that "which" signals a nonrestrictive dependent clause that needs to be set off with a comma (or commas).
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