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Politicians And The Media Are Heading Toward Mutual Assured Destruction? Ed Staite thinks politicians and journalists are out to destroy each other.
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Politicians Meeting Media Proprietors: A Draft Code Of Conduct
Nicholas Jones takes a look ahead to the Leveson Inquiry which opens in September, and suggests what should be included.
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Disjointed, Incoherent and Muddled
Voters don't know what David Cameron stands for, which makes him vulnerable when crisis strikes, argues Deborah Mattinson.
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Famines and Domestic Frenzies
In a week dominated by Rupert Murdoch and Hackgate, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown asks us to give our thoughts to those suffering in the East Africa Famine.
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So What Is An Appropriate Conversation With Rebekah Brooks About BskyB?
Scarlett MccGwire wants David Cameron to answer a few questions, before he starts criticising Ed Miliband.
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Sympathy For The Devil
Today's events were more like a Parish Council than a Select Committee argues David Prever. Although undoubtedly Tom Watson was the star of the show.
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UK World Name Takes A Battering
Denis MacShane concludes that this scandal has caused severe damage to Britain's world reputation. But can we get it back?
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Britain's Repulsive Political Establishment
As more is revealed about just how close journalists and politicians have become, Mark Seddon calls for a revolution to overthrow the establishment.
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Is It Game Over for Print Journalists? Ed Staite warns journalists that if they don't clean up their act then the end maybe near.