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Letter from the editor: While the cat's away...
While the top cat’s away... Regular readers of this column will know that our beloved editor-in-chief has decided to swap his i for some much deserved r & r, and is currently sunning himself somewhere remote and hot - though not so remote that he can’t download the i app daily to his iPad.
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Media Diary: Did we need double Times?
Monday, 21 February 2011
Web watchThose fascinated by the great News International online paywall experiment can't help but be intrigued by the joint Facebook page set up by The Times and The Sunday Times.
Hacking intercepts 'passed to more than one person'
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Private investigator's statement 'blows apart' paper's defence.
Now Eriksson asks police whether he is on list of 'victims'
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Sven Goran Eriksson, the former England manager, has become the latest high-profile football figure to approach Scotland Yard with concerns he was a victim of the phone-hacking scandal.
Hot data: The art of the infographic
Saturday, 19 February 2011
It’s official. Graphs are sexy. From the blogger who charts his every waking moment to thebusiness magazines that are dispensing with text entirely, this is the golden age of ‘infographics’.Clare Dwyer Hogg meets the pioneers who are making information beautiful
Award for Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Independent journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown was named Columnist of the Year last night at the Asian Voice Political and Public Life Awards 2011.
Hacking allegations of designer to stars a 'problem' for NoW
Friday, 18 February 2011
Cahal Milmo and Martin Hickman: Journalist allegedly hacked into phone messages of actress Sienna Miller's former stepmother shortly before paper's editor told MPs 'rigorous new safeguards' had been introduced to stamp out the practice.
Letter from the editor: i - It's your paper
Friday, 18 February 2011
After 82 successive columns with not a day missed – not even in the snows of December – I’m going to take a break.
Letter from the editor: Readers welcomed in discussions
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Two weeks ago, in the spirit of interactivity for which i is justly famous, I invited readers to take part in our afternoon conference at which the key decisions for the next day’s issue are made.
'News of the World' insists there is no evidence in phone-hacking case
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Lawyers for News International yesterday insisted there was "no evidence" that a detective employed by the News of the World hacked into the voicemails of two public figures about whom he held extensive information, including their passwords.
Letter from the editor: Follow me! Watch this space!
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
It was, to be honest, quite a tricky moment. There I was on Sky News yesterday morning being interviewed by Eamonn Holmes about the Twitter 100 feature in yesterday's i.
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