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onsdag, november 02, 2011

England Today News

Today's headlines


The Guardian
Emails show News International was warned in 2008 of 'culture of illegal information access'. P1,2
Carole Caplin told she is likely phone-hacking victim. P2
Sarah Lund back for another Killing - and so is that jumper. P15
$10bn Groupon's big discount. P25
Diary: Posthumous triumph for News of the World in cricket scandal. P33


The Independent
Emails show News International was warned in 2008 of 'culture of illegal information access'. P1,2
Oliver Wright: James Murdoch faces tough questions. P3
BBC sorry about 'misleading' Andrew Tyrie MP report. P7
Leader: Two faces of the News of the World. P16
Profile of TV network al-Jazeera. P40, P41
CNBC owed money by collapsed investment bank MF Global. P59


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Emails show News International was warned in 2008 of 'culture of illegal information access'. P6
Oliver Wright: James Murdoch faces tough questions. P6
Profile of TV network al-Jazeera. P26, P7


Daily Telegraph
Carole Caplin's phone may have been targeted for hacking. P1, P4
BBC 'could have saved more' in spending cuts, says report. P2
James Murdoch prepares for fresh Commons inquisition. P4
Smartphone service too patchy for one in four Brits. P8
ITV sets out naked truth in testicular cancer segment on This Morning. P10
BBC apologises to Tory MP 'taken aside' after he criticised the chancellor. P14
Is America's PBS a serious rival to BBC4? P36


The Times
News of the World praised for outing cricket cheats. P5
QC warned News International over phone hacking in 2008. P17
BBC apologises to Tory MP 'taken aside' after he criticised the chancellor. P17


Financial Times
Fresh phone-hacking documents pile pressure on James Murdoch. P1,2
3G coverage still patchy, says Ofcom. P4
Groupon braves market turmoil to press on with planned float. P31


Wall Street Journal Europe
Emails show News International was warned in 2008 of 'culture of illegal information access'. P1,19
Tim Cook starts to make Apple his own. P37
Web rules proposed for internet security. P19


Daily Mail
Stop selling Health Lottery tickets, plead charities. P8
Strictly Come Dancing 'is sleazy'. P9
Diary: Independent 'redacted' sideswipe at Johann Hari from Julie Burchill's farewell column. P17
BBC compares Alan Hansen to Morecambe and Wise. P20
Emails show News International was warned in 2008 of 'culture of illegal information access'. P35


Daily Express
Carole Caplin wins libel payout from Daily Mail. P1, P5
Carole Caplin's phone 'targeted by News of the World'. P5


The Sun
The X Factor coverage. P3
BBC apologises over Andrew Tyrie MP coverage at Tory conference. P2


Daily Mirror
The X Factor coverage. P15
Robbie Savage defends controversial Strictly Come Dancing dance. P15


Daily Star
Danny Cipriani to replace Gavin Henson as next star of The Bachelor. P3
The X Factor coverage. P4, P5
England football radio ad pulled over Swedish stereotypes. P10


And finally ...
The Daily Express Hickey column has marked 75 years since the first BBC broadcast in its own inimitable way. The diary column notes that the last BBC programme to air before the outbreak of world war two was a Mickey Mouse cartoon on 1 September 1939. "And the first one after broadcasts returned on 7 June 1946? The same Mickey Mouse cartoon. BBC repeats have been a talking point ever since." Daily Express P15
Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today
Julian Assange awaits high court ruling on extradition
WikiLeaks founder will hear today if he has won or lost his bid to block extradition to Sweden to face sex crime allegations
Independent and Standard merge sports and business desks
Morning and evening papers integrate two departments to save money
Mark Thompson: BBC local radio not victimised in cuts
Director general defends protection of BBC1 and Radio 4 budgets, saying they are 'unique cultural exercises'
10 O'Clock Live to return to Channel 4
Second series of satirical news show featuring Jimmy Carr and David Mitchell will be aired with reduced running time
Alexander Lebedev says he is ready to face punch victim in London court
Russian media owner claims property tycoon Sergei Polonsky provoked him for several hours before talkshow incident
Phone hacking: Carole Caplin told she was target
Scotland Yard tells Cherie Blair's lifestyle guru that her details appear in material seized from News of the World investigator
Aegis 'outperforms the market'
Advertising group reports reporting organic revenue growth of more than 11% year on year in the third quarter
The Killing returns for second series - and so does that jumper
Sofie Grabol, who stars as Sarah Lund in the Danish drama, reveals iconic sweater was almost written out of second series
Steve Jobs biography tops bestsellers
Walter Isaacson's authorised biography of the Apple CEO ships more than 37,000 copies in first five days on sale in UK. By Josh Halliday
BBC to exceed budget savings but goals questioned - report
National Audit Office finds corporation is on track for annual savings of £487m by 2013 but queries if targets are 'suff.

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