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  1. England's 1-0 over Ukraine on Tuesday evening attracted a five-minute peak of more than 18 million viewers on ITV1, making it the most-watched match of Euro 2012 so far
  2. Nike has become the first UK company to have a Twitter campaign banned, after the advertising watchdog decided that its use of the personal accounts of footballers Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere broke rules for not clearly telling the public their tweets were ads
  3. Tory MP Louise Mensch has made her debut as an internet entrepreneur, with the launch of a new social network hoping to win over Twitter addicts "who find Twitter frustrating"
  4. A TV ad campaign for News International's Fabulous magazine has been banned for linking sexual attractiveness to gambling success
  5. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has sought political asylum at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He walked into the embassy in Knightsbridge, London on Tuesday afternoon and asked for asylum under the United Nations human rights declaration
  6. BBC1 and Radio 1 have been singled out as falling short of standards set out by the BBC Trust
  7. Lord Justice Leveson considered holding an emergency hearing this week into reports he threatened to resign in late February after his inquiry was criticised by Michael Gove
  8. Downing Street has ordered ministers to refrain from commenting in detail about the Leveson inquiry after deciding that a "running commentary" would be "unhelpful"

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