Rupert Murdoch flies in to UK to address News Int staff
News Corp chief set for talks with Sun staff over corrupt payment scandal.
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View ArticleStrong UK high street sales surprise analysts
ONS data shows retail sales have increased at fastest rate since April 2011.
View ArticleThe closure of the Sun? Be careful what you wish for
The most likely buyer for the Sun and NoW is Richard Desmond, owner of Express Newspapers.
View ArticleTake Me Out and the failures of feminism
In this guest post, Alan White says that the ideology has taken a pounding from the postmodernist wrecking ball.
View ArticleMurdoch: "Sun on Sunday" on its way
News International employees appear surprised by new NotW announcement.
View ArticleAnglo American posts record high profits
Mining company's profits for 2011 close up 14 per cent at $11bn.
View ArticleAre the swing states embracing Obama again?
President opens up lead against all Republican candidates in key battlegrounds.
View ArticleChart of the day: retail sales figures
Today's figures show an unexpected increase in high street spending - but we shouldn't be too fast to celebrate.
View ArticleWeb Only: best of the blogs
The five must-read posts from today, including Mitt Romney's weirdo factor.
View ArticleAdele: someone like you
The singers unpolished manner is what makes her such a delight.
View ArticleAn open letter to Slavoj iek
Turkey's record on human rights means it is no model for the Arab world.
View ArticleState of the arts
Arts Council England's annual conference sold the creative industries short.
View ArticleThe Libyan revolution, one year on
A former resident of Tripoli charts the country's new journalism, justice system and civil society.
View ArticleLabour: NHS to be a "defining issue" at the next election
Ed Miliband turns his attention to the coalition's disastrous health bill.
View ArticleMoodys blues, private-sector grief and another letter from Mervyn
The credit rating agencys decision to put the UK on negative watch is a big embarrassment to the Chancellor. And joblessness is up again. Whatever will George do?
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