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A Bill intended to open up family courts to the media will require major amendment if it is to achieve its aims. That has become abundantly clear to me after my experiences in defending the media at two separate events organised by family lawyers ov
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Does the Sun's switch in support matter? No, is the short answer. The media's power is vastly overestimated both by politicians and, of course, journalists, but also by ideologues from all sides who blame the defeat of their hopes on the power of
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While the BBC misuses its website as a surrogate national newspaper, and its regional websites to challenge what were excellent supra-local papers like the Western Mail or Yorkshire Post, now according to Andrew Gilligan, an increasing number of co
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BY JONATHAN FOREMAN
If you read the Saturday Telegraph, you may have noticed that its many sections include a great deal of eco-exortation. It is evidently editorial and marketing policy at the Torygraf to push a Green a
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