Thursday, 28 May 2009
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Football boss Gordon Taylor kicks off Mail libel claim

28 May 2009

Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has launched a claim for libel damages over two stories published in the Daily Mail.

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Sunday Telegraph's Mark Kleinman to join Sky News

27 May 2009

Sky News has confirmed the appointment of Sunday Telegraph business editor Mark Kleinman to the newly created role of City editor.

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Newspaper and magazine groups predict 2010 recovery

27 May 2009

Almost 60 per cent of UK publishing businesses think their fortunes will improve next year, an industry-wide survey has found.

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Daily Mail makes three libel payouts over adoption claims

26 May 2009

The Daily Mail has paid £10,000 in libel damages to each of three women featured in an article last year about adoption.

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NoW undercover reporters get in to Buckingham Palace

26 May 2009

A royal chauffeur has been suspended following claims he let two undercover News of the World reporters into Buckingham Palace in exchange for money.

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Sky targets Telegraph's Mark Kleinman for business role

22 May 2009

Sky News is understood to be looking to hire a Fleet Street big hitter to take on BBC business editor Robert Peston.

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Mecom seeks 'new lease of life' with £140m share issue

22 May 2009

Mecom has asked its shareholders for an extra £141.5m in cash to give the European newspaper group 'a new lease of life'.

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Guardian is number one website with 27m

21 May 2009

The Guardian jumped back to number one spot in the UK newspaper web traffic league last month with 27,324,309 unique users according to ABCe – up 47.3 per cent year-on-year.

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'Unprecedented conditions' see Northcliffe profit fall 91%

21 May 2009

The Daily Mail and General Trust has reported a 91 per cent drop in operating profit at UK regional newspaper division Northcliffe Media.

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Peers supended after Sunday Times undercover report

21 May 2009

A day after the Telegraph's expenses scoop prompted the Commons speaker to resign, the Sunday Times claimed a similar victory in the Lords last night.

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