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New iPad app launched by BSkyB

BSkyB state that the demand for TV apps will grow this year.

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Sorry Peter, the facts of life aren't Conservative

My brief response to Oborne's silly Telegraph column.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers.

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Cameron comes unstuck on Europe

"I'm not making a great claim to have achieved a safeguard," PM forced to admit.

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The Friday Arts Diary

Our cultural picks for the week ahead.

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Operation Weeting: Police arrest 47-year-old woman

Police investigating phone hacking arrest woman this morning.

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Miliband's perplexing silence

Even supporters are wondering why the Labour leader has made such a slow start to 2012.

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What the Diane Abbott metastorm was really about

Let's call this what it is. It's pretending.

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CPJ: 46 journalists killed doing their jobs in 2011

The Committee to Protect Journalists releases number of journalists killed whilst doing their job.

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Future's Techradar.com expands into US

Techradar.com to launch in the US this Spring.

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Is Lebanon immune to the Arab spring?

Several crises during the past decade haven’t led to outright conflict in Syria’s neighbour.

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Memo to Ed and Ed: ignore the call to embrace austerity

The New-Labour, me-too approach on cuts is a political and economic dead end.

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Obscenity victory

An illiberal and misconceived prosecution fails at Southwark Crown Court.

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Unemployment in the Eurozone hits a new high

Greece and Spain tackle the highest unemployment rates in decades.

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US Press: pick of the papers

The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

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It's time to abolish the obscenity law

Obscenity law robs us of agency. And it tells us that we are depraved.

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Miliband's week gets a little worse

Labour leader mourns host of "Blackbusters" on Twitter.

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The AADB fine PricewaterhouseCoopers £1.4m

The Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board fine the firm over failure to safeguard client's assets.

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2012 will not be the end of the Euro, says IMF's Christine Lagarde

IMF chief says she has faith in the currency despite the debt crisis Europe is facing.

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News Corp-owned Shine buys internet TV channel

Elisabeth Murdoch buys ChannelFlip in latest move to expand.

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