Rebekah Brooks attends court for her 2013 trial.
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Prince Harry’s victory against the mirror is only the latest episode in an epic saga.
The documentary fails to accurately portray Sheryl Gascoigne as the victim of domestic abuse perpetrated by her then-husband, Paul Gascoigne.
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Contemporary fiction on screen increasingly tells the stories of abusive men in a realistic way. This documentary does not.
It takes the biscuit.
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The laws about cookies are fairly clear in EU and UK, but many big companies are breaking them anyway.
The Daily Herald’s front page for VE Day: 80% of the UK public read a newspaper during the war.
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Britain’s newspaper’s reported some wild scenes as the nation celebrated, but none wilder than in the Daily Mirror’s cartoon strip.
Right, left.
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The two papers were once titans of publishing. But their future looks less rosy.
Whistle blowers still seeking justice.
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The protection of confidential journalistic sources in public life is vital. We must not lose it.
Time poor but glass half full.
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It’s the first standalone daily newspaper to launch in the UK for 30 years. So what’s it like?
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It’s the worst time possible to launch the first new paper in 30 years. Here’s hoping it succeeds.
Morning after: how the nationals covered the election.
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So that’s that, then. The pollsters got it wildly wrong and the UK did not wake up on Friday to endless debates about coalitions, minority governments and who would deal with whom. Instead a startled “national…
Horse-race politics.
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New research shows that a vast majority of people think media moguls are far too powerful.
When Mili met Myleene.
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Another very bad week for Ed Miliband, which has ended with resignation of the shadow attorney-general, Emily Thornbury, over her “sneering” tweet during the Rochester and Strood by election, got off to…