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11 Jan 2012:
Roy Greenslade is baffled by the inconsistencies evident from this week's hearings
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11 Jan 2012:
Roy Greenslade is underwhelmed by the performance of the former Daily Telegraph editor when questioned at the Leveson inquiry
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10 Jan 2012:
Roy Greenslade argues that there is a lack of logic in the way editors are being examined
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10 Jan 2012: Former Daily Telegraph editor says he can't say how BBC's Robert Peston obtained scoop as he must protect sources. By Dan Sabbagh
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10 Jan 2012: Media Monkey: Newspaper's liveblog on Leveson inquiry falls silent as its own execs past and present give evidence
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10 Jan 2012: Lionel Barber, Chris Blackhurst, Tony Gallagher, Will Lewis and Murdoch MacLennan give evidence to inquiry into press standards
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10 Jan 2012:
Digital editors meet to discuss how to engage with social, local and mobile news
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4 Jan 2012:
Roy Greenslade is surprised that so many papers failed to give proper credit to Paul Dacre's paper for its campaigning journalism
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22 Dec 2011: Martin Kettle: The retiring cabinet secretary, Gus O'Donnell, believed the private sector had more to teach the public sector than the other way round
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12 Dec 2011: George Monbiot: It's not just Rupert Murdoch and his crooks. All the barons who corrupted our political system must be unmasked
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7 Dec 2011: Titles understood to have analysed some 380,000 documents, as News International continues with similar audit. By Lisa O'Carroll
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