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The feral beast: 'Jasper started it, honest'

Telegraph hack-of-all-trades Jasper Gerard has blundered into a potentially expensive scrape, after writing a feature exposing the murky side of Tunbridge Wells.

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Oh, if only the 'father of the modern sketch' were here...

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Frank Johnson would have found a bonanza in the MPs' expenses row, writes Matthew Bell

What does 'heart' mean to you? Enter our photo competition

Sunday, 18 October 2009

They are usually associated with the cheesy cards, stuffed toys and foil-wrapped chocolate lollies of Valentine's Day. But red hearts are taking on a new significance with the launch of the "Red Heart" digital photo competition, in aid of the British Heart Foundation (BHF).

Outrage at 'vile' column about Gately's death

Saturday, 17 October 2009

Complaints after Mail writer links singer's death to his homosexuality.

Ian Burrell: Jan Moir of the Mail apologises after Gately uproar

Friday, 16 October 2009

The Daily Mail's high-profile columnist Jan Moir this afternoon took the highly unusual step of issuing a statement in an attempt to diffuse the fury of respondents to the paper's websites following a column published this morning on the death of the pop star Stephen Gately.

Ian Burrell: The Daily Mail and the death of Stephen Gately

Friday, 16 October 2009

"What a cold and nasty piece of gutter journalism"...."This is an absolutely revolting article"...."Shame on you Jan Moir", are just a tiny selection of soundbites from the outpouring of outrage on the Daily Mail's website following an extraordinary piece by one of the paper's best-known columnists, suggesting that the death of the Boyzone singer was not by natural causes, as an official announcement had stated.

The Evening Standard became a free newspaper this week

Standard hit by permit problems on home turf

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

The London Evening Standard's second day as a free newspaper did not go as smoothly as the first, after its distributors were forced off the streets of Kensington and Chelsea because they did not have correct permits.

Victory for media in gagging order battle

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Victory for the media was achieved today in a battle over the right to publish details of a Parliamentary question in what has been hailed a "great victory for free speech".

Standard given out free in bid to beat newspaper industry blues

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Circulation increased to 600,000 copies through distribution deals with stores

Tapping into the zeitgeist

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Mobile apps bring the world to your fingertips. We select the best, and Rhodri Marsden explains why they are important.

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