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Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre told the Leveson Inquiry that ethical standards in journalism have improved immeasurably since the 1970s…
ByBarristers and lawyers working on the Leveson Inquiry into phone-hacking and press standards could be paid as much as £200…
ByDetectives at the News of the World have discovered a secret mobile phone nicknamed ‘the hub’which was allegedly used in…
ByMore than a third of News Corporation’s shareholders voted against the re-election of Rupert Murdoch’s sons James and Lachlan to…
ByTabloids journalists could get the chance to submit evidence to the Leveson Inquiry anonymously. According to The Guardian, Leveson wants…
ByPrime Minister David Cameron yesterday insisted the Leveson Inquiry into phone-hacking and media standards was not a ‘hideous threat’to press…
ByLondon Mayor Boris Johnson came out in support of Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre yesterday and defended the right of…
ByThe Guardian has denied a report that it is planning to open a shop. The Telegraph reported today: “Guardian News…
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