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A complicated story, but please stick with it…

John Blauth looks at a case of one publisher's extracurricular activities in the oil markets.

Rebekah Brooks: Case is an ‘expensive sideshow’

Rebekah Brooks: Case is an ‘expensive sideshow’

Ex-News International chief is 'baffled' at the CPS's decision to charge her for perverting the course of justice.

NUJ asks if Murdoch influenced BBC licence fee freeze

NUJ asks if Murdoch influenced BBC licence fee freeze

The National Union of Journalists is demanding an investigation into whether alleged collusion between the DCMS and News Corp. influenced the decision to freeze the BBC's licence fee.

Fine lines

Fine lines

John Blauth continues the debate on Leveson and the media’s ‘duty’ to expose corruption.

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Milly Dowler: Cause of deleted messages unknown

Milly Dowler: Cause of deleted messages unknown

The Met has confirmed that Milly Dowler’s phone was hacked – but whether or not that was the cause of deleted voicemails cannot be determined.

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Spectator mag charged over Lawrence court breach

Article published in November, written by Rod Liddle, about Stephen Lawrence murder trial alleged to have broken court order.

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Johnston Press directors took home tidy payments last year

More than £2.5 million was paid out to the regional publisher’s team of directors, despite shaky financial results in 2011.

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George Michael: I rejected ‘bullshit’ Leveson inquiry

Former Wham! frontman claims the media and Government have failed to take “real” action over phone hacking.

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Newspaper Facebook apps reaching saturation point

Newspaper Facebook apps reaching saturation point

Are Facebook users growing weary of apps that force content onto them? New figures suggest so.

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Mail Online ‘removes’ meddling moderator

Website apologises for ‘one off’ after reader complained to Press Complaints Commission.

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Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson to face Leveson

Both set to appear before Leveson inquiry next week.

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"You can’t photograph a flying bullet but you can capture genuine fear."


A 2007 quote from legendary war photographer Horst Faas, who died aged 79 last week.


(Source: Press Gazette)

 

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