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BSkyB may move into mobiles market
The FTSE 100 company has discussed buying up a portion of the airwaves put up for sale by Everything Everywhere, the owner of mobile networks Orange and T-Mobile, according to the Sunday Times.
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Caught on camera: No 10 spin doctor at work haranguing BBC reporter...
David Cameron's top media adviser became the centre of attention himself today when he was inadvertently caught on camera berating a BBC correspondent about a report on the Prime Minister's relations with Rupert Murdoch.
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Tony Blair: I ducked fight with U.K. media
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics on May 28, 2012 in London, England.
Leveson: Ex-PM Blair to appear
Ex-British prime minister Tony Blair is set to be asked about his friendship with Rupert Murdoch, when he appears at the Leveson Inquiry later.
Leading article: Ten questions for Jeremy Hunt
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BSkyB 'considering mobiles move'
The FTSE 100 company has discussed buying up a portion of the airwaves put up for sale by Everything Everywhere, the owner of mobile networks Orange and T-Mobile, according to the Sunday Times.
Merci Mon Ami: Hunt's Cosy Texts To Lobbyist
Dozens of jokey, friendly text messages between Jeremy Hunt and a senior News Corporation lobbyist have been released by the Leveson inquiry.
Murdoch private eye targeted U.S. hedge fund boss
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Journalist, 37, is 30th person to be arrested over alleged corrupt payments to public officials
A female journalist today became the 30th person to be arrested as part of Scotland Yard's inquiry into payments to public officials.
Jeremy Hunt's lobbying draws David Cameron further into BSkyB row
Jeremy Hunt had told parliament he 'made absolutely no interventions seeking to influence' the BSkyB decision before he was put in charge of it.
New Hunt claim by BSkyB lobbyist
Pressure has been mounting on Jeremy Hunt after a News Corporation lobbyist suggested the Culture Secretary knew he was being fed details about the BSkyB bid.
News Corp. lobbyist testifies on UK govt contacts
Fred Michel, a News Corporation lobbyist leaves after giving evidence to the Leveson inquiry, in central London, Thursday, May 24, 2012.
News Corp. lobbyist testifies on UK govt contacts
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Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt's interactions with Rupert Murdoch's media empire will be under the spotlight later when his former special adviser and a News Corporation lobbyist appear at the Leveson Inquiry.
Michel expected to hold nerve at Leveson | Media Monkey
Keen audience: Jeremy Hunt will be keen to hear FrA©dA©ric Michel's evidence.
Media briefs: Oz glass houses a Great Gatsby goof a front-page love a
Glass houses at The Oz over the NBN.A The Australian was throwing more stones at the NBN this morning, with the dynamic duo of Annabel Hepworth and Mitchell Bingemann on the attack over "82%" of NBN contracts going to foreign companies.
Journalists who stalked hacking MP still employed by Murdoch
Following stints with Reuters and the Press Association, Martin Hickman joined The Independent as a news editor in 2001.
Sleaze watchdog launches inquiry into claims Jeremy Hunt did not declare media donations
Westminster's sleaze watchdog has launched an investigation into Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt over claims he failed to register donations from media firms.
Jowell 'assured' there was no Murdoch deal
It was ultimately removed in relation to Channel 5, but not ITV. Neither Rupert Murdoch nor Les Hinton expressed a precise interest in Channel 5, Jowell explains, but warned cross-media ownership rules relaxed across the networks.
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