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17 Oct 2014:
Roy Greenslade argues that we should separate the Sun's political agenda from the travails of its arrested staff
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16 Oct 2014: Mail Online recorded more than 184 million unique browsers in September, a 2.7% rise over August. By Chris Johnston
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16 Oct 2014: John Coles: Theresa May is right to suggest limits be imposed on the length of time suspects can be held on bail. I know from bitter experience that such a move is overdue
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15 Oct 2014:
Roy Greenslade welcomes the home secretary's initiative in introducing essential reforms
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14 Oct 2014: US agency faces questions after records show Lulzsec leader, who was informant at time, helped attack that closed UK sites
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14 Oct 2014: Almost 10 million women in the UK ‘feel depressed’ because of the way they look, according to new research kicking off Body Confidence Week. But campaigns to address the problem too often miss the point, asks Laura Bates
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13 Oct 2014:
Trinity Mirror title's export no longer economically viable
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12 Oct 2014: Hugh Muir: When disaster strikes, politicians and the media have a key role in shaping a healthy narrative – and preventing scapegoating. Remarkably, the Sun has already had a go
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8 Oct 2014:
Newspaper lines up with counter-extremism Inspire's campaign
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7 Oct 2014:
But police spokesman said it was 'proportionate'
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