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BSkyB's 'Sky Europe' to cost £4.9bn cash
Broadcaster to buy Fox's 57.4% interest in German firm, while Italian purchase to use cash and National Geo sale. By Juliette Garside
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London Live wants to slash local programming
Four months after launch, TV station applies to Ofcom to cut primetime local content from three to just one hour a day. By John Plunkett
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Washington Post reporter arrested in Iran
Jason Rezaian, his wife who works for a UAE-based newspaper, and two American photojournalists detained in unknown location. By Saeed Kamali Dehghan
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Mazher Mahmood investigations 'under review'
CPS is reconsidering stories broken by Fake Sheikh after collapse of Tulisa Contostavlos trial. By Roy Greenslade
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Greste to launch appeal against conviction
Brother of jailed Australian journalist says the family are appointing Egyptian lawyers paid for by his employer al-Jazeera. By Paul Farrell
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Call for change to image of learning disabilities
Mental Health Foundation calls on Ofcom to take issue seriously, offering guide for broadcasters on use of language. By Ami Sedghi
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'Desmond is Britain's greediest billionaire'
NUJ attacks owner of Express and Star titles for planning to cut 200 posts while receiving £450m from the sale of Channel 5. By Mark Sweney
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Ad break: Cheerios celebrates fathers
Jason Stone: Cheerios cereal gives dads a much-needed boost, Meteor gets silly with surgeons and KFC gets the yee-haa treatment
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Viral Video: Kim Jong-un, and Weird Al
Kim Jong-un breakdances with Obama, Weird Al sings about word crimes and a couple make the mistake of trying to kayak over a sperm whale
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Lenny Henry is right about quotas
Isobel Mascarenhas-Whitman: Encourage children of migrant parents to enter the industry in order to increase the types of stories told on our screens