
Harold Wilson’s press secretary Joe Haines dies at 97
Joe Haines was a journalist for The Sun before joining Wilson, and later at the Daily Mirror.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Joe Haines was a journalist for The Sun before joining Wilson, and later at the Daily Mirror.
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ByNielsen is leaving the corporation after almost six years to join Swedish public broadcaster SVT.
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ByReach commercial director Emma Oakley on company's move from affiliate marketing to online retail.
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ByCrime Reporters Association complains to Director of Public Prosecutions about information being blocked.
ByBoth sides of the trial "feel they have no choice" but to continue discussions.
ByPrince Harry hopes trial disclosures will bring new information to light about illegal press tactics.
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ByJournalist reported on royal in the 1980s when royal exclusives could sell for £10,000.
ByNewslink has been aggregating and delivery content to news publishers since the 1980s.
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