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Leveson Inquiry
A witch-hunt against the Sun?
Why those at the tabloid should be more concerned with News International than the police.
Leveson sketch: Dacre – the sequel
Hugh Grant's "mendacious smear" has got right up the nose of the Daily Mail chief.
The Times and NightJack - the whole 'terrible' story
The newspaper may face fresh legal action as details of email hacking are studied at Leveson Inquiry.
10 questions for Daily Mail boss Paul Dacre
The editor's appearance before the Leveson inquiry is the perfect time to ask about Mail Online.
Police to investigate Times over alleged email hacking
Investigation follows Labour MP Tom Watson's intervention. Times editor to return to Leveson inquiry.
Leveson: Former director says PCC is not a regulator
Former boss says watchdog is merely a "complaints handler" after criticism for inaction.
Islamophobia and the press
No other faith group receives this inaccurate and malicious treatment in the national press.
Google removed hundreds of Max Mosley web pages
The internet giant said it dealt with requests on a country-by-country basis.
Leveson's searing omission on media sexism
If most of the people making the news aren't affected by women's issues, they are niche in the eyes of editors.
Islamophobia and the Leveson Inquiry
A letter in today's Guardian makes important points - and an important request.
Why Leveson is right to allow anonymous witnesses
Sometimes, anonymity is necessary in the public interest. That does not justify the tabloid's prurient use of unidentified "friends".
Why the hacking of NightJack matters
The Times finally admits that a blogger's email account was hacked.
What did the Times know about computer hacking and when?
The Guardian disclosure raises serious questions about the 2009 NightJack case.
The Times admission about computer hacking
But were the results of computer hacking used in any published story?
"The Daily Malicious, sorry, the Daily Mail"
Naivety and aggression at the Leveson inquiry.
Crimewatch detective who NoW 'spied on' arrested
A Scotland Yard detective was questioned on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Mail receives up to 400 pics of Pippa Middleton a day
Picture editor Paul Silva tells Leveson that the Duchess's sister does not get special treatment.
Lord Leveson: The state cannot licence journalists
Leveson responds to Chris Blackhurst's warning that a new regulator might have the power to ban journalists from practising.
Barber: 'We need to change the way we do business'
FT editor agrees that newspapers should be fined for serious breaches of the code.
Lansley ambushed
Iran and the bomb
Tax cutter?
Gove's time bomb
On globalisation
Facebook’s $1.6bn woman
Osborne's woes
Marr's monarchism
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