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Letter from the i editor: I’ve never lost well

Saturday, 1 October 2011

I am in a minority among western males under 50, because I’ve never played Call of Duty.

Press freedom: 1, multimillionaire footballer's fight for privacy: 0

Friday, 30 September 2011

Ferdinand loses out in kiss-and-tell ruling

Meg Matthews, the ex-wife of former Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher, is to sue News International

Police officer who was friend of Barrymore sues over hacking

Friday, 30 September 2011

Cahal Milmo and James Cusick: Gay officer apparently targeted for his friendship with television personality becomes one of latest people to lodge damages claims against News International.

Letter from the i editor: Why these cases?

Friday, 30 September 2011

So, everyone who emailed agreed with our decision not to run the photograph of Michael Jackson lying dead.

Rio Ferdinand returned at the weekend against Bolton but has not travelled with the squad to Benfica

Rio Ferdinand loses 'kiss and tell' bid

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Judge rules former lover's right of freedom of expression outweighs the footballer's right of privacy.

Hacking police are (finally) examining 11 million NI emails

Thursday, 29 September 2011

James Cusick and Cahal Milmo: Detectives investigating phone hacking at the News of the World will have to trawl through 11 million emails after News International sources revealed yesterday that the company has given the Metropolitan Police access to an extensive archive of in-house communications that stretched back "over a period of many years".

Letter from the i editor: What would you have done?

Thursday, 29 September 2011

We have had fantastic responses to both Cartoonist Idol, and our news in this space yesterday that i’s first anniversary party will be held at the Birmingham Ikon Gallery on 26 October.

Call for The Sun editor to be quizzed on hacking

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

News International denies claims of phone-hacking contagion.

Dominic Mohan pictured with Mick Jagger

Miscreant reporters should be struck off, says shadow minister

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Oliver Wright: Journalists found guilty of gross malpractice should be "struck off" from their trade in a similar way to doctors, the shadow Culture Secretary Ivan Lewis suggested yesterday.

Hack investigation duo in unfair sack claim

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Two former senior journalists at the News of the World have launched claims for unfair dismissal against the paper's publishers.

Letter from the i editor: Putting names to faces

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

I cannot believe I am writing this already, but i is fast approaching its first anniversary next month.

Ivan Lewis: Unscrupulous journalists should be banned

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Media organisations should consider barring journalists who are guilty of "gross malpractice" from the trade, the Labour conference was told.

Letter from the i editor: Cheaper than therapy

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

I told you that you need a thick skin to appear in print. Especially so, when critical, eagle-eyed readers question the correct dimensions for entries to our “Cartoonist Idol”.

'You're like one of the other journalists on the comment pages,' says Dave Brown, political cartoonist for The Independent

Newspaper cartoonists: Quick on the draw

Monday, 26 September 2011

Gillian Orr: When it comes to taking on the great and the not-so-good, the newspaper cartoonist is king.

Hacked off: Rupert Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks

The hacking saga takes to the stage

Monday, 26 September 2011

Plays based on the intercepted voicemails of volunteers will question our notions of privacy, says Alice Jones

Letter from the i editor: Sharpen those HBs!

Monday, 26 September 2011

As promised recently in this space, today i unveils our Cartoonist Idol competition in a bid to find new talent to whom we will give a platform and nurture.

Wallis 'sold stories' to Wapping while at Met

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Neil Wallis was feeding NI stories when he was working for Scotland Yard it has been alleged.

US lawyer may join class action against Murdoch

Saturday, 24 September 2011

One of the United States' leading civil liberties activists has joined Mark Lewis, the London-based lawyer leading civil actions on phone hacking against News International, to explore a joint British-American class action against Rupert Murdoch's global media company.

Letter from the i editor: Do no evil

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Can a corporation be evil? None has “we do evil” in its mission statement the way Google espouses “do no evil”.

Letter from the i editor: No overt political persuasion

Friday, 23 September 2011

There are a few subjects where we know when we write that we are out of kilter with the views of the majority of the population, or at least the more vocal half of it.

The bin incident came 24 hours after Rebekah Brooks was arrested

NI execs told of hacking evidence in 2006

Thursday, 22 September 2011

James Cusick and Cahal Milmo: Police warned Rebekah Brooks practice likely to be in wider use.

Eddy Shah was arrested by the Metropolitan Police in relation to allegations of sex with an underage girl eight years ago

Newspaper pioneer Eddy Shah held over underage sex allegations

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Ian Burrell: In his day, Eddy Shah was regarded as a revolutionary for his pioneering use of the latest media technology.

Letter from the i editor: Trying to empty the nest

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Hot on the heels of my recent letter on empty-nesters, news comes of the Italian parents who turned to the law to try to force their 41-year-old son to leave their Venice home.

Revealed: The Picture Editors' Guild Press Photography Award winners

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

The 2011 Picture Editors' Guild Award winners were revealed at a gala dinner in London last night, with Matt Dunham of the Associated Press being named SABMiller Photographer of the Year.

Lord Grabiner QC, a commercial lawyer, will lead the internal investigation

Murdoch inquiry into hacking expands to all Wapping titles

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Oliver Wright: Lawyers acting for Rupert Murdoch's media empire are to question executives at all of its London-based newspapers over their knowledge of phone hacking.

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