Highlights of this week's Press Gazette – Journalism Weekly include:
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An interview with the photographer who captured the moment TV chef Nigella Lawson was assaulted by her husband Charles Saatchi outside a London restaurant.
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The inside story on why other Fleet Street papers have been reluctant to follow-up Guardian revelations about spying at the 2009 G20 conference.
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From work experience to the editor's chair for Amol Rajan and Oli Duff at the Independent and i.
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How Daily Mail and General Trust failed in its legal bid to sue a business publisher for libel after it launched a rival aerospace conference on its patch.
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A freelance journalist takes aim at national staffers over claims of byline banditry.
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Former Zoo editor Paul Merrill claims women's mags are more demeaning to women than lads' titles.
- And an exclusive column from a Greek journalist facing trial for breaching privacy laws.
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