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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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Daniel Barnett
Mentioning the UnMenschionable
Daniel Barnett is disgusted by the messages he has seen on Twitter aimed at Louise Mensch, and argues the people responsible should be punished.
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Scott Colvin
I'm a Tory & I'll Defend Diane Abbott
Scott Colvin says the outrage over Diane Abbott's TV comments is manufactured and overdone.
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Ed Staite
Communicator of the Week: Sir Salman Rushdie
Ed Staite awards Sir Salman Rushdie with commmunicator of the week for his fight against Facebook.
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Richard Osley
Let Premiership Footballers Tweet About Our High Streets
Richard Osley warns celebrities of the perils of Twitter, but hopes it doesn't scare them off.
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Declan Harvey
Twitter Twits Need to Shut Up
Declan Harvey is amazed by the continuing anti-Knox vitriol.
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Robin Fenwick
The Incredible Lord Credo
It was a fantasy story of an unstable Downing Street press officer whose career imploded before a Twitter audience of thousands. Robin Fenwick reflects on his role in the downfall of a trickster.
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Ed Staite
Communicator of the Week: Social Media
Ed Staite finds that social media, rather than a single individual, proved to be this week's Communicator of the Week.
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Duncan Barkes
Why I'm a Twitter Quitter
Duncan Barkes is getting a bit fed up with the way some people use Twitter.
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Ben Archibald
Twitter And The Great Clearance of 2011
Ben Archibald condemns those knee jerk MPs who think shutting down Twitter would have stopped the riots.
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Kate Maltby
MPs on Twitter: The Good, The Bad, and the Morally Irresponsible
Kate Maltby analyses how politicians have turned to Twitter in different ways during the riots.
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Andy Wasley
Why Fuel the Digital Riot?
As riots continue to shake London, Andy Wasley argues that Twitter is fuelling the flames in more ways than one.
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Alison Goldsworthy
A Quick Tour Of The Welsh Twittersphere
Alison Goldsworthy is surprised by how well connected Welsh politicians are on Twitter.
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Julia Hobsbawm
Tuesday Diary: Notes From Glorious Suffolk
Julia Hobsbawm runs into more journ-celebs in Suffolk than she normally does in London. And that's going some.
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Olly Kendall
The Truth About MPs on Twitter
Olly Kendall says politicians should tweet more not less.
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Scott Colvin
Should Lobbyists Rely on Twitter?
Scott Colvin reckons twitter is wonderful. It provides the modern day equivalent of a gossipy lunch. But it is not to be relied on.
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Ed Staite
The Perils of Acting In Haste
Ed Staite tries to learn some lessons in crisis management from the News of the World farrago.
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Peter Watt
Let's Ditch the News of the World Snobbery
Don't look down on people who buy tabloids, says Peter Watt
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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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Charlie Edwards
Where Have All the Lefty Musicians Gone?
The music scene used to be dominated by musicians of a left wing bent, but along with New Labour, they all seem to have disappeared, reckons Charlie Edwards...