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Alan Rusbridger's presentation to the Leveson Inquiry on the importance a free press, full text
News | 19 October 2011
Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger's presentation to the Leveson Inquiry on the importance a free press, 12 October
Tindle launches two new titles and pays bonus to all staff
News | 18 October 2011
Tindle Newspapers is acquiring a new title in the south of England and launching two more newspapers – as well as paying a bonus to all full-time staff.
National ABCs: Daily Star sees biggest drop
News | 14 October 2011
The Daily Star saw the biggest drop in circulation in September for a national daily falling 21.2 per cent year on year to 681,268, according to the latest ABC fgures.
Local papers face lock-out from Olympic rowing venue
News | 14 September 2011
Editors on local newspaper close to London 2012 Olympics venues have joined growing calls for the Government to intervene in the row over press passes for local newspapers at the games.
Sunday Mirror remains biggest gainer from NoW demise
News | 9 September 2011
Sunday Mirror remains biggest winner from demise of the News of the World - full national press circulation breakdown for August.
Guardian to scrap 'G3' print supplements
News | 2 September 2011
Guardian News & Media today announced that its media, education and society sections will no longer be printed as separate supplements.
Observer sports writer Paul Hayward joins Telegraph
News | 1 September 2011
The Observer’s multi award-winning chief sports writer Paul Hayward is leaving the paper to join Telegraph Media Group.
Regional ABCs: 7 per cent of weeklies increase sales
News | 31 August 2011
Seven per cent of paid-for weekly newspapers increased their circulation in the first six months of 2011 while 14 per cent saw a double-digit drop in circulation, figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation show.
Stuart Kuttner, Private Eye and a police corruption scandal which cost Ladbrokes £200m a year
Big Picture | 26 August 2011
News that former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner had been questioned by police in connection with the phone-hacking scandal set former Evening News journalist Jack Lundin thinking about his dealings with him 33 years ...
Irish ABCs: Only 2 titles increase sales in first half 2011
News | 25 August 2011
All but two paid-for newspapers in the Republic of Ireland suffered a circulation decline in the first of 2011, figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation reveal.