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Facebook pays no UK corporation tax
Social media company reports a pre-tax loss of £11.6m for 2013, despite its US parent making a net profit of £900m. By Mark Sweney
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YouTube games channels take off
PewDiePie and Stampy are leading the way for the Let's Play generation, according to latest rankings, with top 100 watched 4.4bn times in September. By Stuart Dredge
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Jon Snow a lefty who should retire, says Tory
Philip Davies asked to leave Channel 4 News offices by Krishnan Guru-Murthy after row with veteran presenter. By John Plunkett
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BBC sorry over Buerk's Ched Evans comments
In Radio 4 trailer, Michael Buerk said neither party in rape case emerged with any credit because woman was so drunk 'she could barely stand'
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Why did Sunday Mirror settle with Tory MP?
Roy Greenslade is surprised by the settlement negotiated between a newspaper and Mark Pritchard over a complaint to Ipso
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Obituary: Washington Post's Ben Bradlee
Acclaimed journalist who edited Post for 26 years and brought about resignation of Nixon has died at home of natural causes
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Mike Read: Ukip song should be withdrawn
Ex-Radio 1 DJ has apologised for 'unintentionally causing offence' with calypso ditty he sang in fake Caribbean accent. By John Plunkett
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Is Ukip winning on Facebook and Twitter?
Frances Perraudin: Nigel Farage's party has made a big impact on social media – but will that success translate into votes at election time?
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R3 chief: I won't be 'dumbing down' station
Alan Davey says station will not become more like Classic FM to address shrinking audience and will still offer 'complex culture'
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The Guardian overtakes New York Times
theguardian.com becomes world's second most popular English-language newspaper website, with 42.6m uniques in September. By Mark Sweney