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MP calls for Electoral Commission inquiry into Coulson
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MP calls for Electoral Commission inquiry into Coulson

Labour MP Tom Watson asks Electoral Commission whether alleged undeclared payments and benefits provided to Andy Coulson by News International could amount to an illegal political donation
By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
Andy Coulson 'paid by News Int while working for Tories'
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Andy Coulson 'paid by News Int while working for Tories'

Former News of the World editor was paid severance by News International after joining the Conservative Party, according to reports
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Editors still prize traditional skills, finds NCE review
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Editors still prize traditional skills, finds NCE review

Survey of more than 100 editors suggests traditional skills such as news writing and news gathering are more highly valued than new digital skills
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
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Tool of the week for journalists - Duedil, 'Lexis-Nexis-meets-Google-meets-LinkedIn'

This week's tool of the week is Duedil, a social network for company data
By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
Hunger strike journalist awaits deportation decision
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Hunger strike journalist awaits deportation decision

James Fallah Williams, who is fighting deportation to Sierra Leone, has ended a 19-day hunger strike after the UK border agency agreed to review his case
By Joel Gunter • 3 min read
Irish Post closes after 40 years with loss of 10 jobs
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Irish Post closes after 40 years with loss of 10 jobs

UK's largest Irish community title closed due to 'unsustainable' circulation and ad revenue levels
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
Death penalty editorial in Newsquest papers 'a bit of fun'
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Death penalty editorial in Newsquest papers 'a bit of fun'

Group editor for Newsquest's South London papers Andy Parkes says comment, published on the letters page of the Streatham Guardian and Wimbledon Guardian, does not represent view of publisher
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Phone hacking: Met detective arrested over leak
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Phone hacking: Met detective arrested over leak

Officer from the Met's phone-hacking investigation team Operation Weeting arrested, reportedly in connection with information leaked to the Guardian
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Tajik BBC journalist tells court he was tortured
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Tajik BBC journalist tells court he was tortured

Urunboy Usmonov has told a court in Tajikistan that he was tortured and forced to sign a confession after being arrested on charges of extremism, which he denies
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
NUJ 'stunned' by Newsquest cuts in North West
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NUJ 'stunned' by Newsquest cuts in North West

Fresh round of cuts would see three sub editors out of 12; one in three reporters in the three offices affected and one in six photographers made redundant
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
BBC Wales redundancy strike suspended
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BBC Wales redundancy strike suspended

Broadcast union BECTU has agreed to suspend its planned 24-hour strike pending the outcome of appeals by members of staff at risk of redundancy
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News International to 'vigorously contest' Mulcaire lawsuit
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News International to 'vigorously contest' Mulcaire lawsuit

Former News of the World private investigator Glenn Mulcaire has filed a lawsuit against the publisher over its decision to stop paying his legal fees
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read

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