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Picture this: jumping from newsprint to gallery wall
Iconic news photography has never been more valuable as galleries and auction houses recognise it as an art form, reports Ian Burrell
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For the record: 15/06/2009
Monday, 15 June 2009
"I'm beavering away feverishly on my report; that's my only preoccupation" Lord Carter prepares to step down as Communications Minister after issuing his 'Digital Britain' report tomorrow.
The photographer who wants to expose Silvio's teen parties
Sunday, 14 June 2009
His recent pictures of revelry at Berlusconi's villa are just the beginning. Photo-journalist Antonello Zappadu tells Matthew Bell that the Prime Minister is abusing his public position
'Erotic Review' back to titillate – and educate
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Magazine relaunched with the promise of fine writing – and lots of sex.
The feral beast: Hencke finds new dirt to dig
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Farewell then to David Hencke, The Guardian's veteran political correspondent. Hencke has worked for the Graun since 1976, but with a handsome redundancy cheque under his belt is off to write books and to dig his allotment.
Prison or death: the choice facing editor with a hotline to the Real IRA
Friday, 12 June 2009
Journalist tells court she fears for her life if she is forced to hand over information about paramilitaries
Lebedev says 'No comment' to report on Independent
Thursday, 11 June 2009
The Russian tycoon Alexander Lebedev declined to comment today about a report in the Wall Street Journal that he is in talks to buy The Independent from publisher Independent News & Media.
The future of the media
Thursday, 11 June 2009
As Malcolm Gladwell embarks on a British tour, the author talks about plane crashes, Gordon Brown – and the tipping point of Obama's election.
The first lady of Wapping – may the force be with her?
Monday, 8 June 2009
News International’s commercial chief Katie Vanneck has a plan to revolutionise the business model of newspapers, she tells Ian Burrell
The feral beast: 'National' service ends
Sunday, 7 June 2009
Just a year after the launch of The National in Abu Dhabi, rumours swirl that Martin Newland is to step down. The former Daily Telegraph editor set up the English-language paper, recruiting several ex-Telegraph hacks to join him.
Ian Burrell: Sun skirts the political rules
Thursday, 4 June 2009
On the day of European and local council elections, Sun Talk, the new broadcasting arm of the The Sun newspaper, has just featured interviews by right-of-centre presenter Jon Gaunt with Nigel Farage, the leader of UKIP, and Mark Francoise, the shadow Europe minister.
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