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The Worst Fall From Grace
Politicians fawned at Rupert Murdoch’s feet. Then a hacked phone brought the tycoon low. MORE
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A Sober Man and True
The British press might do well to emulate Lord Justice Brian Leveson, the judge presiding over the... MORE
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Murdoch’s Tormentor Gives Evidence
Guardian reporter Nick Davies describes a 'culture of bullying' on Fleet Street, writes William... MORE
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Murdoch Back in the Dock
These are the key questions MPs will be asking James Murdoch, writes William Underhill. MORE
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Former IRA Warlord for President?
Martin McGuinness, a man who once ran the IRA, could get more votes in the election than was first... MORE
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From Tess to Trishna
British director Michael Winterbottom takes Hardy’s classic novel into modern-day India. MORE
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Oligarchs at War
The gloves came off in a London court, where two Russian billionaires are battling over a 2001 oil... MORE
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When Russian Oligarchs Attack
In a London courtroom, Russian strongmen Roman Abramovich and Boris Berezovsky are duking it out. MORE
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Julian Assange Slams Publishers
The WikiLeaks founder and his publishers offer competing versions of events surrounding the release... MORE
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Behind the U.K.'s Smash
Julian Fellowes singlehandedly hooked a generation of Brits on early-20th-century upper-crust drama.... MORE
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The Hero Rogue Trader
While Kweku Adoboli lost UBS $2 billion, he may have ensured a key British banking reform becomes... MORE
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Philosopher of B.S.
British academic Stephen Law is intent on warning people about the perils of bullshit. MORE
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David Cameron’s Holiday Boost
British prime minister never got a vacation this summer, but the London riots and Libya helped his... MORE
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The Lockerbie Convict’s New War
Without the Gaddafi regime to protect him, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi could face jail or extradition.... MORE