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Nicholas Jones
Paying Cash For Stories: A Demeaning Trade
Nicholas Jones take Trevor Kavanagh to task over his protest that the Sun’s journalists were treated like an “organised crime gang” by the Met.
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Nicholas Jones
David Cameron’s Links With The Murdoch Press: Only Superficial Probing At The Leveson Inquiry
Nicholas Jones analyses Kelvin Mackenzie's appearance at the Leveson Inquiry.
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Nicholas Jones
Freddie Starr’s Exit From I’m A Celebrity – A Reminder Of Fabricated Story Lines
Nicholas Jones found the infamous Freddie Star headline amausing, but he thinks it symbolises the decline of journalism.
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Adam Powley
It's Time For The Truth On Hillsborough
Adam Powley explains why we need the full truth on the Hillsborough disaster.
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Nicholas Jones
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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Francis Beckett
Is Ed Miliband the New Clem Attlee?
Franicis Beckett is convinced Ed Miliband's victory at the next election will surpass that of Clement Attlee in 1945. No, really.
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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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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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Jerry Hayes
Not a Good Week for the Browns
Jerry Hayes reckons Gordon Brown made a bit of an arse of himself this week. And as for Labour MP Lyn Brown, well...
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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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Nicholas Jones
The Leveson Inquiry: A Last Chance?
Nicholas Jones asks if Lord Justice Leveson’s inquiry is a last chance at last to expose hidden collusion in the media.
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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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Tom Harris
‘Mondeo Man’ Was a News of the World Reader
Tony Blair was right to court Rupert Murdoch. It was his job, reckons Tom Harris. Pity Gordon Brown was useless at it.
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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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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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Sunder Katwala
Did Twitter Bring Down the News of the World?
How important was pressure from social networking in influencing Rupert Murdoch's decision to close the News of the World? asks Sunder Katwala.
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Mark Thompson
Is This the Media's 'MP's Expenses' Moment?
There are some striking similarities between the MPs' expenses scandal of 2009, reckons Mark Thompson.
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Greg Callus
Murdoch's Critics Are Their Own Worst Enemy
Rupert Murdoch's enemies have totally misjudged his supposed threat to media plurality, says Greg Callus.