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First the sting, now recriminations sink in for the Barclays
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Ian Burrell: Telegraph may face ethics investigation – but how was the scoop 'leaked' to BBC?
Journalist Anthony Howard dies at 76
Monday, 20 December 2010
Anthony Howard, the former editor of the New Statesman, deputy editor of the Observer and one of the great political authorities of his generation, has died at the age of 76.
Phone hacking: 'News of the World' emails 'lost' on the way to India
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Information watchdog launches inquiry as potentially vital messages go missing
The Feral Beast: How to play the Zadie Smith game
Sunday, 19 December 2010
Zadie Smith hasn't been keen on Evening Standard hack Sebastian Shakespeare since his 2002 piece headlined: "We reveal what the famously guarded young author would rather you didn't know".
Leaked memos cast doubt on Fox News' claim of neutrality
Friday, 17 December 2010
America's most influential right-wing media outlet is facing up to the chilling prospect of having a whistleblower in its own newsroom.
Grace Mugabe sues Zimbabwean paper over leaks
Friday, 17 December 2010
The First Lady Grace Mugabe has filed a US$15m (£9.6m) lawsuit against a Zimbabwean weekly newspaper, after it published a WikiLeaks cable story, alleging her involvement in illegal diamond deals.
'New evidence' found in phone-hacking lawsuit
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Mark Hughes: Lawyers for Sienna Miller claim private investigator was being paid to hack into her voicemails.
Outrage at Littlejohn's disabled rant
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
The Press Complaints Commission will be contacting Jody McIntyre, a disabled protester, to ask whether he wishes to make a complaint about an article by the columnist Richard Littlejohn published yesterday in the Daily Mail.
Zuma sues paper over cartoon
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
The President of South Africa Jacob Zuma is suing a media group over a two-year-old political cartoon depicting him in a sexually suggestive scene with a figure representing "Lady Justice".
The Feral Beast: Blue times at the Beeb
Sunday, 12 December 2010
It wasn't just the airwaves that turned blue on Monday when Today programme presenter James Naughtie became tongue-tied and mispronounced the surname of the Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt; an error quickly repeated by Andrew Marr.
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