Veteran BBC correspondent Charles Wheeler is dead
4 July 2008
Sir Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC's longest-serving and most popular foreign correspondents, has died, the corporation announced today. He was 85 and was suffering from lung cancer.
4 July 2008
Sir Charles Wheeler, one of the BBC's longest-serving and most popular foreign correspondents, has died, the corporation announced today. He was 85 and was suffering from lung cancer.
4 July 2008
Daily Mail columnist Peter Oborne has warned that British newspapers are part of a 'dangerous demonising' of the country's 1.6 million Muslims.
4 July 2008
A mother of five from Cornwall has won damages and an apology from the Daily Express after the paper portrayed her as a dole "scrounger" who had refused to go back to work.
4 July 2008
The case of Max Mosley versus the News of the World kicks off on Monday in what promises to be a landmark privacy battle.
4 July 2008
Footballer Diego Maradona, famed for the Hand of God incident when Argentina played England in 1986, has launched a legal battle over a newspaper interview with The Sun.
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Trinity Mirror has called for voluntary redundancies as it merges some subbing operations across the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and the People in a bit to save costs following a downbeat trading update earlier this week.
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Expert eye: Net consultant Martin Belam on how a new look has helped Mail Online grow
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The Daily Mirror called in an army of designers to give the 105-year-old tabloid a fresh new look. The brains behind the redesign talk to Patrick Smith about why now was the time to break with tradition and stand out in the red-top market
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