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Paul Dacre blasts David Cameron's 'revenge on press'

12.10.11
One of Britain's most powerful newspaper editors has launched a stinging attack on David Cameron and criticised his relationship with the Murdoch empire... more

Eady’s errors and why this judge must not hear so many libel actions

29.07.09
Our commentator argues that, after his own experience in court, Sir David Eady is a threat to press freedom ... more

Man who brought newspapers into the future dies at 80

10.03.09
Bert Hardy, one of the most powerful figures in the newspaper industry in a career spanning 65 years, has died after a long illness at the age of 80... more

Judges and MPs must heed media's fears about privacy law 'by back door'

12.11.08
At face value, it is difficult to find much to disagree with in the good intentions enshrined in Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)... more

Judge in Mosley case 'is sneaking in privacy law'

10.11.08
The judge who presided over the Max Mosley sadomasochism trial has been accused of "arrogant and amoral" judgments which will result in a privacy law by the back door... more

Sir Ian's rewards for failure

10.11.08
MANY Londoners will be angered by the fact that Sir Ian Blair, the outgoing Metropolitan Police Commissioner, is retiring with a pay-off of nearly £400,000 and a pension of £168,000 a year - even though he left after losing the confidence both of the force and of London's Mayor. ... more

Health

08.10.08
It’s an issue that can cloud the cheering fact that London is home to some of the most brilliant health care specialists in the world, leaders in their fields. ... more

Politics

08.10.08
The Tories are in the ascendancy and gaining influence. Already the key figures in Westminster and beyond are thinking about the post-Brown generation.... more

Journalists face data protection fight for right to dig for stories

18.06.08
Journalists in Britain, whatever the public might think, do not have carte blanche to do as they like... more

Journalists face data protection fight for right to dig for stories

18.06.08
Journalists in Britain, whatever the public might think, do not have carte blanche to do as they like... more

Evening Standard wins top press awards

09.04.08
The Evening Standard's Andrew Gilligan and Jeremy Selwyn were honoured at the prestigious British Press Awards last night... more


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