BBC apologises for its ‘Should homosexuals face execution?’ headline
Peter Horrocks, director of the BBC World Service, has apologised for the offence caused by the corporation running a post…
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Peter Horrocks, director of the BBC World Service, has apologised for the offence caused by the corporation running a post…
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ByThe London business freesheet, City AM has struck a deal with online financial services company, Interactive Investor.
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ByDaily Express has launched an online archive charging users £5.95 for 48 hours’ access to past editions of the paper.
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