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The new-look print edition: A newspaper and a viewspaper

Independent launches Viewspaper, a daily print supplement which includes Britain's most wide-ranging opinion.

Inside Press

The Independent. Truth matters.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Fraser Nelson, left, editor of The Spectator, with James Forsyth, the magazine's political editor

Tory boys bait their hook for Charlie Whelan

Monday, 19 April 2010

Unite's political director has set his lawyers on The Spectator – so they have turned him into their cover star. Ian Burrell reports

For the record: 19/04/2010

Monday, 19 April 2010

‘It’s a Man vs Boys’, the Daily Mirror’s splash headline is alone in awarding Gordon Brown victory in the first Prime Ministerial debate

The feral beast: Oborne in Telegraph puzzler

Sunday, 18 April 2010

The Daily Mail's Peter Oborne is said to be wanted by the Telegraph.

Talk to me: Andy Coulson on the phone after the launch of the Tory manifesto in London last week

Coulson's still in Dave's gang – but is he right for Number 10?

Sunday, 18 April 2010

The phone-hacking scandal just won't die for Tory communications chief.

Online sites win journalism firsts at Pulitzers

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

ProPublica, in an historic first for online journalism, have won a coveted Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting about controversial deaths at a New Orleans medical center following Hurricane Katrina.

Pulitzer prize bypassed 'National Enquirer'

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

The National Enquirer failed to upset the US media establishment yesterday and land a coveted Pulitzer prize for its scoop about the extramarital affair of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards.

For the record: 12/04/2010

Monday, 12 April 2010

'When they have nowhere else to go they will start paying' – Rupert Murdoch reiterates his commitment to paywalls

Western subsidies have helped Tanzanian journalists report issues that blight the impoverished African country

Press handouts can save the lives of children

Monday, 12 April 2010

Western subsidies help Tanzanian reporters expose health risks to babies and fight against Aids, says Kevin Rafter

Kidnapped: Dispatches filmmaker Sean Langan was held by the Taliban for three months in 2008

Going into a danger zone? Take a GPS tracker in your mobile

Sunday, 11 April 2010

In a hostage situation, it's reassuring that people know where you are, says Matthew Bell

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