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Mail on Sunday in 'stab attack' libel payout
News | 29 January 2010
A government adviser on combating extremism among young Muslims today accepted substantial libel damages over a newspaper claim that he supported al Qaida.
Cherie Blair sues MoS over police protection claims
News | 29 January 2010
Cherie Blair has launched a legal battle for damages of up to £50,000 over a Mail on Sunday story claiming she made unreasonable demands for police protection.
'Kill British' blog man fails in MoS libel bid
News | 28 January 2010
A civil servant yesterday lost his attempt to sue the Mail on Sunday and Daily Mail over articles suggesting he had been suspended over blog comments he made.
Telegraph digital boss leaves for business role
News | 15 January 2010
Telegraph Media Group's head of digital development, Greg Hadfield, is leaving the company after just over a year in the job.
New daily freesheet launches in Dublin
News | 7 January 2010
The Metro Herald, a freesheet created by the merger of Herald AM and Metro Ireland, launches today in Dublin.
The Independent: A rollercoaster 23 years
Big Picture | 21 December 2009
On Friday, Independent News and Media announced that it had entered into a period of exclusive negotiations with Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev.
Daily Mail ad 'misled' readers, rules ASA
News | 16 December 2009
The advertising watchdog has upheld a complaint against the Daily Mail for "misleading" readers with a front-page offer claiming to give away free spring bulbs.
Standard distributes 596,100 each day in first full month
News | 11 December 2009
London Evening Standard averaged a distribution of almost 600,000 each weekday in November – its first full month as a free newspaper.
One in five job cull secured Northcliffe profits
News | 9 December 2009
DMGT annual report: 1,024 jobs lost at Northcliffe...Paul Dacre pay rises to £1.64m
Jack Straw to 'radically' cap defamation success fees
News | 2 December 2009
Jack Straw has firmed up his promise to reform libel laws revealing a plan to introduce a reduced cap on the level of success fees.




