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For the record: 06/07/2009

“I think they might benefit from a Beeching-style enquiry to explore just how well they are serving the public with the public’s money and just how many of those media branchlines are really necessary and viable” The ITV newsreader Alastair Stewart questions the value of the BBC

Inside Press

The feral beast: Who's that dandy?

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Evening Standard editor Geordie Greig has been a big hit with The Big Issue, which has a highly favourable interview under the headline "Raising Standards" (what would Veronica Wadley make of that?)

Duncan: I'm being persecuted

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Alan Duncan, the shadow leader of the Commons, yesterday criticised what he called a "witch-hunt" against him and other MPs over their expenses.

What next for newspapers?

Friday, 3 July 2009

Sasha Obama watches her father arrive on the South Lawn of the White House in a photograph the President's media handlers did not want published

Obama tries to have it both ways with media

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Press banned from photographing Sasha and Malia at the White House

Rob Sharp: End of the road for an iconic champion of gay rights

Monday, 29 June 2009

Think free-sheet and you think of multi-coloured commuter-fodder littering public transport, not necessarily about one of the country's most community-cohesive, progressive publications. But the Pink Paper, the country's only gay national newspaper, has long championed the threats and triumphs facing Britain's gay community with a cover price totalling a big round zero.

Question Time: Faisal Islam

Monday, 29 June 2009

Work: Named Business Journalist of the Year for his coverage of Iceland's banking meltdown, Islam is Channel 4 News's economics correspondent Life: Aged 31, he lives in London, but his heart is in Manchester Balance: Season ticket-holder at Manchester United FC; ageing fan of old-school breakbeat music

For the record: 29/06/2009

Monday, 29 June 2009

"Every one of these expenses in my view was reasonable and was justified." BBC director-general Mark Thompson follows MPs' lead.

Grey day for gay media as 'Pink Paper' folds its print edition

Sunday, 28 June 2009

After 20 years fighting for the cause, the newspaper withdraws to the web

The feral beast: Jacko's part in Lawson's fall

Sunday, 28 June 2009

Michael Jackson’s death may bring back painful memories for Dominic Lawson.

Earl Spencer's plea for a media ban was rejected yesterday

Spencer renews battle with the media

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Diana's brother loses legal battle for blanket ban on reporting his second divorce

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