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guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Nov 15, 2008
On Monday 4 May 1896, Alfred Harmsworth published his first Daily Mail. Now see how what goes around comes around. Harmsworth's triumph was inventing a paper that appealed to a totally new, young audience - 'by office …
Also tagged: media, observer, daily mail, press and publishing, media law
guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Nov 14, 2008
Moral outrage, lily-livered liberalism and a privacy law through the back door - on this week's podcast, we discuss the case for and against Daily Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre after his explosive speech at the …
Also tagged: media, press and publishing, i m a celebrity, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 13, 2008
Geoff Cahill: We once again have a privacy law of benefit only to those that can afford to pursue it
Also tagged: uk news, media, press and publishing, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » World news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 11, 2008
Max Mosley: Newspaper editors claim it is their duty to uphold moral values, but there is nothing decent about attacking our privacy laws
Also tagged: human rights, uk news, world news, media, privacy, daily mail, press and publishing, max mosley, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Nov 11, 2008
The editor of the Daily Mail, who is 60 on Friday, has journalism in his bloodstream. By John Plunkett
Also tagged: uk news, media, daily mail, press and publishing, media law, society of editors, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 11, 2008
Senior lawyers hit back yesterday at the editor of the Daily Mail, Paul Dacre, after he railed against the "wretched" Human Rights Act and a high court judge whose judgments he described as "arrogant and amoral". In a …
Also tagged: uk news, bbc, daily mail, press and publishing, media law, society of editors, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
The editor of the Daily Mail, who is 60 on Friday, has journalism in his bloodstream
Also tagged: uk news, media, daily mail, press and publishing, media law, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
It is, perhaps, appropriate that the judge accused of trying to introduce a privacy law by the back door has a reputation for being a very private man himself. While some barristers specialising in media law, such as …
Also tagged: uk news, law, media, bbc, press and publishing, media law
guardian.co.uk » UK news | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
Senior lawyers hit back yesterday at the editor of the Daily Mail, Paul Dacre, after he railed against the "wretched" Human Rights Act and a high court judge whose judgments he described as "arrogant and amoral". In a …
Also tagged: uk news, bbc, daily mail, press and publishing, media law, paul dacre
guardian.co.uk » Media | guardian.co.uk - Nov 10, 2008
A high court judge accused by the Daily Mail's Paul Dacre of bringing in a privacy law 'by the back door' has been defended by former constitutional affairs secretary Lord Falconer. By Leigh Holmwood
Also tagged: uk news, media, privacy, press and publishing, media law