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Ian Burrell: The new voice of The Sun

Asked if he will be getting Rebekah Wade to take part in his new “interactive online audio service” SunTalk, Jon Gaunt is uniequivocal. “She’s not an entertainer, what would she be coming on for? That’s not her role.” Harsh, given how well Rebekah went down when delivering the Cudlipp Lecture recently.

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Coles says: 'I spent nine months on the night desk at The Daily Telegraph, working from 6pm until 3am. It was dreadful but it was an MBA in news reporting.'

Question Time: Joanna Coles

Monday, 13 April 2009

'Marie Claire is more Absolutely Fabulous than The Devil Wears Prada'

A file held by Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair is seen as he leaves Downing Street

When will they learn? The pap who tried to tip off his victims

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Emily Dugan talks to photographer Steve Back, who foresaw a Bob Quick-style scandal

Andrew Keen: Hats off to Mr Murdoch

Wednesday, 8 April 2009

Much cynicism greeted the Wall Street Journal's decision last month to begin a sports section. But the cynics were wrong.

Vanity Fair: a lesson in the fine art of the narrative

Monday, 6 April 2009

Henry Porter, London editor of Vanity Fair, believes British journalists can learn from their US counterparts. By Ian Burrell

Italian stallion: Barry Fantoni

Forza Fantoni! The art of Private Eye's cruel cartoonist

Monday, 6 April 2009

Private Eye's best-known illustrator is also a poet, musician, playwright and painter with a self-destruct button as red as his shoes. By Ian Burrell

For the record: 06/04/09

Monday, 6 April 2009

Belfast Telegraph website posts record traffic

Thursday, 2 April 2009

The Belfast Telegraph's website has posted record traffic figures, setting new benchmarks for page impressions and unique users.

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