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Mark Hughes: Abrasive comments on ethnicity and crime spark fury.
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For the record: 07/12/2009
Monday, 7 December 2009
"We do not steal content," Google UK chief Matt Brittin responds to accusations of copyright theft
Phallic insult sparks German media feud
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Mural mocking editor incenses new rival who wants to be taken seriously
The London Weekly set to revive free paper battle
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
The London Evening Standard's monopoly on the free commuter newspaper market in the capital will be shortlived – because a rival title is to be launched next year.
Jason Cowley: 'I'm beholden to no party – and certainly not the Labour Party'
Monday, 30 November 2009
The New Statesman's editor wants to publish ideas from across the political spectrum, he tells Ian Burrell
Tim Luckhurst: The price of press freedom
Monday, 30 November 2009
Since free trade replaced mercantilism, liberals have understood that capitalism can do good even if that is not its first objective.
For the record: 30/11/2009
Monday, 30 November 2009
"[An] exciting venture which will help us rapidly expand our digital operations." Telegraph editor-in-chief Will Lewis assumes the role of managing director, digital and heads up a new 50-strong "entrepreneurial unit"
The feral beast: Confused.tom's naked terror
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Tom Newton Dunn is known as confused.tom in the lobby since becoming The Sun's political editor. His nickname puns on the insurance firm whose logo is a frazzled-looking man.
The reporter who took on the 'News of the World' and won
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Matt Driscoll tells Matthew Bell about ex-editor Andy Coulson's £800,000 bullying campaign
Daily Mail group cuts ease fall in profits
Friday, 27 November 2009
Newspaper publisher beats expectation, sparking predictions of 'green shoots'
Evening Standard set to close midday edition
Friday, 27 November 2009
The London Evening Standard, which went free last month in an attempt to lift revenues, has axed its early edition with about 20 jobs set to go.
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