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Has Cameron done a deal?
Andy McSmith: Mandelson attack shines spotlight on Tory leader's links with Rupert Murdoch
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Guardian publisher set to cut over 100 jobs after strategic review
Thursday, 12 November 2009
The Guardian and The Observer newspapers are set to axe up to 10 per cent of their journalists, as the group looks to combat plummeting revenues brought on by the worst advertising recession in living memory.
Plagiarism is no laughing matter for comedians
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Chris Green: A performer has highlighted the growing problem of material being reproduced online
INM strikes restructuring deal with bondholders
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Independent News & Media, the publisher of The Independent and The Independent on Sunday, last night struck a deal with bondholders that will see creditors swap €123m (£110m) worth of debt for a 46 per cent equity stake in the company.
Free podcast download: The lost art of reportage
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Was there a golden age for international correspondents? Are current affairs now largely brought to us in dumbed down soundbites? Who now sets the framework for coverage of world events?
Peter Andre accepts libel damages
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Singer and TV personality Peter Andre accepted "substantial" damages in the High Court today over "offensive" allegations that he was lying in portraying himself as a loving father and husband.
PCC clears Murdoch paper over hacking claim
Monday, 9 November 2009
Watchdog found no proof to support a Guardian story which said the practice to secure sensational stories was widespread at the News of the World.
Guardian loses PCC phone-hacking case
Monday, 9 November 2009
The Press Complaints Commission, the watchdog for the newspaper industry, has rejected claims by The Guardian that a widespread and ongoing culture of phone-hacking existed at the News of the World, Britain's biggest-selling Sunday title. After investigation, the PCC reported that it "found no evidence that phone-message hacking is ongoing" at the tabloid, owned by Rupert Murdoch's News International.
For the record: A question of space at the Guardian
Monday, 9 November 2009
Carolyn McCall, the chief executive of Guardian Media Group, will be addressing all staff on Wednesday on future cuts at the company, which is losing £100,000 a day.
Dying call of an endangered species – the 'Standard' vendor
Sunday, 8 November 2009
The traditional street-corner cry of 'Staaan-D'd' is being silenced. Matthew Bell reports
Independent journalist wins Stonewall award
Saturday, 7 November 2009
The Independent's Johann Hari has been named Journalist of the Year at the Stonewall awards.
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