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Mark Seddon
The Orwell Prize Should Be Run By Tribune
Mark Seddon says Johann Hari has brought shame on The Independent and the Orwell Prize. There should be consequences.
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Nick Abbot
OK, I'm Sorry. What More Do You Want From Me?
Nick Abbot has been a very naughty boy, and he's ashamed of what he's done. So he says.
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Tony Horne
Will Google Be Next?
What seems normal now, may become tomorrow's outrage, says Tony Horne. Will Google or Facebook be the next big media scandal?
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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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Jonathan Sheppard
End All Newspaper Regulations
In the wake of the News International scandal, Jonathan Sheppard calls for all newspaper regulations to be abolished.
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Phil Hendren
Beware of Neutering the Press
Those who are gunning for News International tend to be those who are already in favour of greater regulations of the press, says Phil Hendren.
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Mark Seddon
The Day Ed Miliband Became Prime Minister
Who'd have thought that it would be Ed Miliband who acted like a Prime Minister and became Rupert Murdoch's nemesis. But he has, says Mark Seddon.
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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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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
The People Are Guilty Too
It's not just tabloid hacks who are to blame for the phone hacking scandal, it's also the people who devour their red top gossip, says Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.
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Peter Watt
Assistant Commissioner John Yates: J'Accuse!
Why was John Yates so rigorous on the cash for honours case, and yet so lax on phone hacking, asks Peter Watt?
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David Torrance
Salmond's Lack of Action Over Press Regulation
Alex Salmond criticises the UK government for lack of action over press regulation, but why hasn't he taken it on himself, asks David Torrance?
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Jo Newsholme
Is it Too Little Too Late For The People of East Africa?
The Disasters Emergency Committee has launched an appeal to raise much needed funds to help the desperate people of East Africa. But is it enough, asks Jo Newsholme.
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Scarlett MccGwire
The Police Need Their Collars Feeling
The police have many questions to answer about the phone hacking scandal, says Scarlett MccGwire. And here are just a few of them.
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David Torrance
EXCLUSIVE: When Alex Salmond Met James
Alex Salmond met James Murdoch earlier this year, reveals. It was at this meeting Murdoch allegedly told the SNP leader the party would have his backing in the Scottish Parliament elections.
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Ed Staite
Communicator of the Week: David Wooding
Each week political PR man will pick his Communicator of the Week for Dale & Co. This week it's Dave Wooding, one of the most popular members of the lobby.
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Ivor Gaber
Murdoch: The Endgame Approaches
Politicians have cowered before Rupert Murdoch. Professor Ivor Gaber wonders if all that is about to change.
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Phil Hendren
Hi, It's Phil. Bye
Why on earth do people leave incriminating messages on voicemail, asks Phil Hendren? They must be mad.
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Jacqui Smith
Is Hackgate the MPs' Expenses Scandal for the Press?
As someone the subject of huge press interest during the MPs' expenses scandal, former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith wonders if some direct comparisons can be drawn with what's happening now to the press.
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Guy McEvoy
A Glimpse Inside the Red Head of Rebekah Brooks
Rebekah Brooks will go. It is a matter of when, not if, says Guy McEvoy
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Michael Ashcroft
Will Tom Baldwin Examine His Conscience?
Michael Ashcroft says Ed Miliband needs to take a close look at his own private office before he criticises others.