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Guardian, Telegraph and FT post modest sales rises in December

Tweet This article titled "Guardian, Telegraph and FT post modest sales rises in December" was written by Mark Sweney, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 11th January 2013 13.32 UTC The Financial Times, Guardian and Daily Telegraph were the only daily national newspapers to see month-on-month sales increases in December. All three enjoyed... 

Twitter refuses to suspend British rioters’ accounts

Tweet London: Twitter has refused to suspend the accounts of British mass protesters, citing the importance of "freedom of expression". Like the recent revolts in North African countries, the British protests were scheduled and coordinated through social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook. Scotland Yard asked Twitter to... 

National newspapers united in their backing for police to regain order

Tweet This article titled "National newspapers united in their backing for police to regain order" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 10th August 2011 09.09 UTC Why? What is driving young people across Britain to loot and pillage? Some newspapers seek to answer that question while others don't wish to... 

Is Rebekah Brooks still on the company payroll?

Tweet This article titled "Is Rebekah Brooks still on the company payroll?" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Saturday 6th August 2011 13.38 UTC Daily Telegraph diarist Tim Walker has gone one better than his revelation a couple of weeks ago about the voicemail instruction on Kelvin MacKenzie's mobile phone: "I... 

Norway or Amy? How editors confront the hierarchy of death

Tweet This article titled "Norway or Amy? How editors confront the hierarchy of death" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 25th July 2011 08.48 UTC Another example today of journalism's hierarchy of death. Which is the most important story? The murder of 93 people in Norway or the lonely death of Amy Winehouse? Editors'... 
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