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Independent journalist wins Stonewall award
The Independent's Johann Hari has been named Journalist of the Year at the Stonewall awards.
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'Telegraph' wins Petra Ecclestone libel case
Saturday, 7 November 2009
The High Court in London yesterday threw out a libel action brought by Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone's daughter.
Kate Winslet wins payout
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
The actress accepted £25,000 libel damages today over a claim that she publicly lied about her exercise regime.
The silence of the arts, the press, science, charities...
Monday, 2 November 2009
A new report by Index on Censorship argues that fear of libel action means that freedom of expression is under threat as never before, writes Ian Burrell
The Mail's chief pie-chucker lets fly at those without The X Factor
Monday, 2 November 2009
The acidic sketch writer Quentin Letts detests bog-standard Britain and thinks Simon Cowell should be in the Cabinet. Ian Burrell reports
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Monday, 2 November 2009
"A tone that is more friendly and less forbidding than sometimes, at our weakest, we were," Controller Mark Damazer explains the record ratings at BBC Radio 4
Happy birthday to 'the house mag of the intellectual elite'
Sunday, 1 November 2009
And, to celebrate, 'London Review of Books' takes its 12,000 articles online.
The feral beast: Curtain call for 'Sun' critic Hagerty
Sunday, 1 November 2009
It's exit stage left for The Sun's theatre critic, Bill Hagerty. The veteran former Mirror hack has been let go in a round of cuts, even though his son, Will, is a senior executive at the paper. It is unclear whether a replacement will be appointed, although given the Sun's interest in TV talent show stars who end up in the West End, it's not such a daft idea. But Hagerty will probably still be seen in theatreland: his wife, Liz Vercoe, is also a critic, so no doubt he can still go – on her arm.
INM boosted by 'stabilising' advertising revenues
Friday, 30 October 2009
Independent News & Media, the publisher of The Independent, has seen revenues improve since July as the advertising market has begun to stabilise.
Battle of London freesheets ends as 'Lite' looks to fold
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
The free newspaper battle for London's commuters is to end after just three years, as the London Lite's publisher prepares to close the title, leaving the streets clear for The London Evening Standard.
Council news 'keeps local papers afloat'
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
A councillor yesterday claimed that local authority newsletters helped to sustain, rather than kill off local newspapers.
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