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Breaking news: uncivil war breaks out at Channel 4
Ian Burrell: Journalists divided by plan to turn selected presenters into stars – and relegate others.
Ian Burrell: Huffington tie-up is expensive, but it follows a clear logic
It is becoming a routine ploy for America's ailing but established media giants: reach out for a noisy and fashionable website and try to ride its coat tails back to the good times.
New head of hacking investigation 'critical of previous inquiry'
The officer in charge of the new investigation into phone hacking told one of its highest-profile possible victims that she was 'not satisfied' with the original police inquiry.
ASA to regulate internet adverts
Companies who advertise on the internet will face stricter rules and regulations from next month.
Insurance salesman who's created more than an advert
Rob Sharp: With an impersonator sounding uncannily like Morgan Freeman, the brains behind the meerkats have struck again.
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6 ASA to regulate internet adverts
7 Skins to include 'most graphic sex scene'
9 Insurance salesman who's created more than an advert
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11 The shameful Islamophobia at the heart of Britain's press
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