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Newspaper publisher earmarked £60m in total for cases amid further falls in print advertising
Chris Hutcheson alleged to have been searching for material useful in civil litigation
Culture secretary is ‘minded’ to intervene on media plurality and standards concerns
Colin Myler, former News of the World editor, condemned by committee of MPs
Daughter of mogul invests in new company that is in direct competition with father’s media empire
How carnage unfolded at magazine
Action taken against officials who led inquiry that led to the dismissal of four ministers
The national oil company is at risk of becoming a pariah
Russia, China, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, the Scottish independence referendum, robots, killer satellites and the debunking of ‘big data’ resonated with readers
Taxi app fares surge fourfold in wake of terror incident
Whistleblower Edward Snowden needed a formidable ally. He found one in this journalist and Oscar-nominated film-maker
Adamson to step down as regulator prepares for criticism
Readers of The National send sales surging to levels beyond editors’ ‘wildest dreams’
Jury unanimously acquits newspaper’s Whitehall editor
David Cameron’s former communications chief serves quarter of phone hacking sentence
Scenario is a thinly disguised version of threats facing the alliance because of crisis in Ukraine
Phone hacking scandal leaves suitability in doubt, investors say
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