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CEO of Murdoch's UK newspaper arm to resign
Tom Mockridge decides to leave scandal-hit News International at the end of the year.
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A judge's report into British media standards will determine the future of the UK print media industry.
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Last Modified: 29 Nov 2012 14:40 GMT
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Judicial report to be published later today could impact press freedom, according to politicians.
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US election fever
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Brooks appears in court on hacking charges
Former News International chief Rebekah Brooks faces court in London over charges relating to phone hacking.
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What's next for news in the UK?
The close of the News of the World newspaper scandal highlights the need for a complete overhaul of media practices.
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Last Modified: 26 Jul 2012 11:22 GMT
UK PM's ex-aide charged in hacking scandal
David Cameron's former media chief and ex-head of Rupert Murdoch's News International charged with six others.
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England's dreaming
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Ex-PM Brown blasts Murdoch papers at inquiry
Former prime minister claims Murdoch-owned newspapers sensationalised coverage, including of Afghanistan and his family.
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As Chinese stories dominate global headlines, we examine one of the country's growing exports - the image of itself.
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