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Myers: BBC stations can save by 'sharing' managing editors
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Myers: BBC stations can save by 'sharing' managing editors

A review of BBC local radio by Radio Academy CEO John Myers recommends cutting the number of managing editors and sharing the role across stations to save costs
By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
Sunday Times photographer still trapped in Syria
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Sunday Times photographer still trapped in Syria

French president Nicolas Sarkozy says a 'solution' is being drawn up to rescue Paul Conroy and French reporter Edith Bouvier from Homs
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
WikiLeaks and media partners to 'evaluate' Stratfor emails
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WikiLeaks and media partners to 'evaluate' Stratfor emails

Whistleblowers' website begins publishing 'more than five million emails' from the 'global intelligence' provider
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Financial Times journalists vote in favour of strike
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Financial Times journalists vote in favour of strike

Journalists reject 2% pay offer on the day that FT Group announces 27% rise in profits
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
'Culture of illegal payments' at the Sun, Leveson inquiry told
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'Culture of illegal payments' at the Sun, Leveson inquiry told

Evidence suggests that staff at 'senior level' were aware of 'regular, frequent and sometimes significant sums of money' being paid to public officials, DAC Sue Akers says
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
IPCC to investigate contact between Met officer and NI exec
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IPCC to investigate contact between Met officer and NI exec

Police watchdog to find out what information was provided by the senior officer during the original 2006 phone-hacking investigation
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Leveson: Current and former MPS officers to appear
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Leveson: Current and former MPS officers to appear

Deputy assistant commissioner Sue Akers one of the first to appear before the inquiry on Monday, as the inquiry begins its second module
By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Phone hacking: Court documents suggest emails were destroyed
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Phone hacking: Court documents suggest emails were destroyed

Papers released by high court judge point to an 'email deletion policy' at News International to eliminate material that 'could be unhelpful in future litigation'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
New independent media regulator plan submitted to Leveson
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New independent media regulator plan submitted to Leveson

Lawyers, academics and journalists work together to create framework for an independent, voluntary 'Media Standards Authority'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Emap understood to be seeking new London HQ
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Emap understood to be seeking new London HQ

The business publisher, which is part-owned by GMG, has been looking to downsize according to source at its impressive Greater London House base
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
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TUC: Journalists lose thousands in unpaid overtime each year

Research by TUC on "Work Your Proper Hours Day" finds media workers do 7.4 hours a week more than they are paid for
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Government remains committed to Leveson inquiry, says Cameron
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Government remains committed to Leveson inquiry, says Cameron

Prime minister says decision to set up inquiry into press standards is 'fully supported by the entire government' - despite comments by Michael Gove about its 'dangers'
By Paul McNally • 3 min read

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