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Express Newspapers plans to start tabloid price war

Richard Desmond, the owner of Express Newspapers, has promised to start a price war in the tabloid press market that could cost his rivals hundreds of millions of pounds.

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The feral beast: Dacre's knighthood mystery

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Those still coming to terms with the non-knighthood for Mail supremo Paul Dacre have been trying to console themselves.

MacLeod wins top Guild Award again

Saturday, 19 June 2010

The Independent's food critic Tracey MacLeod has been voted Restaurant Reviewer of the Year at the coveted Guild of Food Writers Awards, for her work in The Independent Magazine.

Intrepid investigation: Bob Woodward, right, and Carl Berstein in the offices of the Washington Post in 1973

Paul Steiger - Setting the truth free

Thursday, 17 June 2010

America’s tradition of investigative journalism has a new champion, and the organisation he founded is already making waves – and winning prizes.

Iceland rewrites law to create haven for investigative reporting

Thursday, 17 June 2010

Iceland has passed a sweeping reform of its media laws that supporters say will make the country an international haven for investigative journalism.

Independent Business Editor wins award

Thursday, 17 June 2010

The Independent's Business Editor, David Prosser, was yesterday named as the British Insurance Brokers Association's Business Journalist of the Year in a ceremony in the City of London.

Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy in Anchorman

Tim Luckhurst: Hunt's local splash is good news for all

Monday, 14 June 2010

Media Studies: British local newspapers have shed hundreds of journalists and many have abandoned entirely the democratic scrutiny of local councils, courts and businesses

Matthew Norman's Diary

Monday, 14 June 2010

The feral beast: Damazer's metropolitan sign-off

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Radio 4 has been accused of pandering too much to the metropolitan middle classes, so how is the station's outgoing controller Mark Damazer marking his departure?

Blank protest over 'gagging law'

Saturday, 12 June 2010

A leading Italian newspaper left its front page blank yesterday in protest at a law curbing police wiretaps and imposing fines for news organisations that publish transcripts.

Guardian chief paid £143,000 bonus despite group reporting £171m loss

Friday, 11 June 2010

Guardian Media Group revealed yesterday that its outgoing chief executive Carolyn McCall received a bonus of £143,000 last year in spite of the company recording pre-tax losses of £171m.

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