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Independent Voices: Hacked off with free speech
With injunctions, super-injunctions, libel, the Arab Spring, Twitter privacy and Google in China all high on the public agenda, the issue of Free Speech – and its limits – has never been more pertinent.
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Brooks's phone was hacked 'at least 20 times'
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Cahal Milmo and Ian Burrell: She became the subject of media interest in her personal life when she was arrested for an alleged assault on her then husband.
Letter from the editor: Accessible and affordable
Thursday, 16 June 2011
The London Evening Standard, a stablemate of ours, is running a really excellent campaign at the moment in which it is highlighting the shocking literacy rate in the capital, especially among children.
Phone firms dispute Met's hacking role
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Britain's biggest mobile phone networks yesterday denied claims by a senior police officer that Scotland Yard had "ensured" that the operators contacted all potential victims of voicemail hacking.
Bahrain 'to sue over Independent reporting'
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
The government of Bahrain claimed yesterday to have commissioned a UK-based law firm to file a case against The Independent for its reporting on the crackdown on protests in the country.
Letter from the editor: The inspiration I'm missing
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
So this is how my day goes. I ask my colleagues what they think I should write about today, hoping that they’ll supply the inspiration I’m missing.
Letter from the editor: Views are my own
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Many of my fellow journalists, when they sign on to Twitter, add a little rider to their biography which states: “Views are my own”.
The Cover Stars: Music and magazine deals
Monday, 13 June 2011
Blondie's LP is the latest to be sold in a one-off magazine format and Alice Cooper's is next. Ian Burrell meets the people behind the deals that could change the face of the music industry
Letter from the editor: A proper Mancunian Miserabilist
Monday, 13 June 2011
In my letter on Saturday (Yes. Didn't you know? We're open for business on a Saturday, too), I solicited your ideas for a guest editor for i in the wake of the Archbishop of Canterbury's rather successful effort in the chair at the New Statesman.
Police investigating a wider timescale for hacking scandal
Sunday, 12 June 2011
James Hanning: At least three complaints fall outside the period 'News of the World' admits it acted unlawfully.
Scottish newspapers in crisis just when they are needed most
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Indigenous journalism is under threat as readers, and jobs, are lost. Tim Luckhurst reports
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