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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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Beleaguered Hunt could give up post after Games finish
Jeremy Hunt, the beleaguered British culture secretary who will be questioned at the Leveson Inquiry this week, may step down voluntarily from his cabinet post after the Olympic Games, according to senior government sources.
Tony Blair To Appear Before Leveson Inquiry
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair will be asked whether he struck a deal with Rupert Murdoch, for the media tycoon's support, when he testifies at the Leveson inquiry into media ethics on Monday.
News International 'tried to blackmail select committee'
Met told to investigate claim that MPs were targeted to gather dirt for intimidation plot that was ordered from outside the newsroom Following stints with Reuters and the Press Association, Martin Hickman joined The Independent as a news editor in 2001.
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.
Hunt faces Leveson Inquiry grilling
Beleaguered Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is to appear before the Leveson Inquiry this week in one of its most high-profile hearings so far.
Miliband: PM and Hunt face huge questions
Labour leader Ed Miliband was speaking in Afghanistan, where he met soldiers from the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment.
Murdoch private eye targeted U.S. hedge fund boss
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Tony Blair will face the Leveson Inquiry on Monday, three days before embattled Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt takes the stand, it was announced today.
World & UK News: Journalist held in payments inquiry
The 37-year-old became the 30th suspect in the Operation Elveden investigation after attending a police station by appointment.
Journalist held in payments probe
The Metropolitan Police said the arrest at 09:00 BST followed information provided by News Corporation's Management and Standards Committee.
Hunt lobbied Cameron on News Corp's behalf
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt made private representations to prime minister David Cameron on behalf of News Corporation's bid for BSkyB in the weeks before being handed responsibility for the merger, it has emerged.
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Day of dramatic evidence reveals Jeremy Hunt's intimacy with the media mogul's empire.
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The government inquiry into the ethics and behavior of the British press is hearing testimony on Thursday about the government's response to News Corporation 's attempt to buy outright the satellite broadcaster BSkyB - a bid that was withdrawn as the phone-hacking scandal widened.
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.
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David Tereshchuk: Google Beats All at Keeping Secrets... So Far
Three media behemoths -- all threatened by small snippets of information. And brought low by the discovery of that information.
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Keen audience: Jeremy Hunt will be keen to hear FrA©dA©ric Michel's evidence.