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PCC rules front-page death report was 'gratuitous'

Luton Herald and Post intruded into grief with headline describing suicide man as 'pervert', commission rules
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
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Guardian sells PaidContent publisher to GigaOM

GigaOM acquires ContentNext Media for undisclosed sum, creating 'powerhouse' of online digital business and tech journalism
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Phone hacking costs News Corp £55m in three months
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Phone hacking costs News Corp £55m in three months

Publishing division reports 43% decline in profits, partly attributed to closure of News of the World
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Ian Edmondson: 'Culture of bullying' at News of the World
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Ian Edmondson: 'Culture of bullying' at News of the World

Former news editor says 'every part of the paper' was 'dictated and controlled by the editor'
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Heather Mills records 65 hours of 'harassment'
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Heather Mills records 65 hours of 'harassment'

Leveson inquiry sees edited extracts from video evidence compiled by Mills
By Paul McNally • 1 min read
PCC director Stephen Abell steps down
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PCC director Stephen Abell steps down

Press Complaints Commission hires 'director of transition' while new proposals for press self-regulation are developed
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
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Paul Dacre stands by 'mendacious smears' remark

Editor-in-chief Paul Dacre tells Leveson inquiry that Hugh Grant 'knew the damage' his 'explosive and toxic' comments about alleged phone-hacking would have
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
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NUJ chief: Paul Dacre press card proposal is 'ridiculous'

General secretary Michelle Stanistreet says Daily Mail editor's press card scheme would 'pin the blame on individual journalists'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
Agency boss: Clearer guidelines needed on celebrity photos
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Agency boss: Clearer guidelines needed on celebrity photos

Darryn Lyons says rules are 'extremely ambiguous' and photographers do not know where they stand
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
BBC News channel urged to maintain 'depth of stories'
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BBC News channel urged to maintain 'depth of stories'

Rolling news channel licence no longer requires a co-presenter at the scene of a major international news story
By Sarah Marshall • 3 min read
Appeal court could be first to have cameras
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Appeal court could be first to have cameras

Government says televised courts will be debated 'as soon as parliamentary time allows' but will 'not happen overnight'
By Paul McNally • 2 min read
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Mail Online revenues up 70% - but no profit yet

Daily Mail publisher says 'strong digital performance' helped offset print decline and envisages more jobs at Mail Online this year
By Paul McNally • 2 min read

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