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Ian Kirby
Murdoch vs Twitter
The man who introduced Andy Coulson to David Cameron, Ian Kirby, explains how power is changing between newspapers and politicians.
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Jerry Hayes
Ed Must Stop 'Opposition By Nudge & Wink'
Jerry Hayes is appalled that Ed Miliband is prevaricating over supporting the appointment of Lord Justice Leveson to chair the Hackgate Inquiry.
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Robert Smith
In Praise of the BBC's Political Coverage
Robert Smith thinks that instead of trying to portray the BBC as an equally guilty partner, the Right should acknowledge that 'hackgate' exposes downsides of an unconstrained media.
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James Charlton
Nick Clegg is a Libertine
What is Nick Clegg doing to protect our freedoms? And how can he do more? asks James Charlton.
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Francis Beckett
The Top-down Culture of the Murdoch Empire
In a brilliant article, Francis Beckett tells of his disbelief at the Murdochs' supposed "hands off" attitude. It's rubbish, he says.
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Adam Powley
Hackgate: A Day To Be Remembered?
Adam Powley was not impressed with today's Select Committee appearances. But was today more of a game changer than he thinks?
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Shane Stone
The Media Are All As Bad As Each Other
Shane Stone gives an Australian perspective to the media scandal that is engulfing the British establishment.
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Lionel Zetter
Message to Rupert: Keep Calm & Carry On
Lionel Zetter says we should be careful what we wish for. Think of what we'd miss if Rupert Murdoch closed down his remaining papers.
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Peter Watt
Labour Must Learn Not to Love Opposition
A sense of moral superiority will not win an election says Peter Watt. And the Labour Party is tending towards liking opposition a little too much.
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Sunder Katwala
Why Sorry May Not Be Enough for Rupert Murdoch
Sunder Katwala examines the consequences of Rupert Murdoch's mea culpa, but wonders if it is enough to save him.
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Ed Staite
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.
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Ben Archibald
Brown's Anti-Midas Touch
Gordon Brown is restraining Ed Miliband from achieving his potential, argues Ben Archibald.
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Shane Stone
Ed Miliband Blindsided by Tom Baldwin
Shane Stone says Ed Miliband may well rue the day he threw a protective cloak around his press spokesman.
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Donal Blaney
Is The Left Overplaying Its Hand?
Donal Blaney issues a clarion call to stand up to what he terms "the stealth takeover of the media by the BBC, the Guardian, the Labour Party and their union paymasters".
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Andy Wasley
The Truth: We've All Turned a Blind Eye to a Corrupt Press
As David Cameron sets up an inquiry into press practices, Andy Wasley argues that it won't change a thing.
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Michael Ashcroft
Tom Baldwin Has Some Explaining To Do
Michael Ashcroft explains why the disclosures of how Gordon Brown was targeted have saddened but not surprised him. He thinks Ed Miliband's PR man has questions to answer.
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Donal Blaney
Surprise, Surprise: Look Who's Behind The News Corp Lawsuit
Donal Blaney is flabbergasted, nay gobsmacked, at the identity of the US law firm gunning for News International.
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Iain Dale
Could the News of the World Be Reborn?
If Murdoch sells his UK newspaper interests, could a new buyer allow the News of the World to rise like a phoenix from the flames? Iain Dale speculates...
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James Charlton
NoW that’s what I call Boycott!
The only way Rupert Murdoch will change his ways will be if the British public boycott all his titles. Dream on, says James Charlton.
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Jerry Hayes
Is the Mail on Sunday About to Pour a Bucket of S*** Over Tom Baldwin?
Tom Baldwin is Ed Miliband's Director of Communications. Yesterday Lord Ashcroft accused him of malpractice while a Times journalist. That's nothing to what's coming, predicts Jerry Hayes.