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Jimmy Savile victims: case studies
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This article titled "Jimmy Savile victims: case studies" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 11th January 2013 16.00 UTC
Ms A (victim)
Ms A was in her early 20s in 1970 when a chauffeur driving a large Rolls-Royce turned up unannounced at her home to take her to see Jimmy Savile. Two years earlier Ms A had...
Rupert Murdoch receives $12.5m bonus
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This article titled “Rupert Murdoch receives .5m bonus” was written by Josh Halliday, for The Guardian on Friday 2nd September 2011 19.19 UTC
Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corporation, received a .5m (£7.7m) cash bonus for the last financial year, while his total remuneration rose 47% to m, according...
Government backs down on plan to shut Twitter and Facebook in crises
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This article titled "Government backs down on plan to shut Twitter and Facebook in crises" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 25th August 2011 15.33 UTC
The government has climbed down on plans to ban suspected rioters from social networking websites including Facebook and Twitter in times of civil unrest.
Unprecedented...
Guardian.co.uk records largest monthly rise in daily online readers
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This article titled "Guardian.co.uk records largest monthly rise in daily online readers" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 25th August 2011 12.11 UTC
Guardian.co.uk recorded the largest monthly rise in daily online readers among national newspaper websites in July, as the News of the World phone-hacking...
News Corp’s BSkyB deal: what do the documents reveal?
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This article titled "News Corp's BSkyB deal: what do the documents reveal?" was written by James Robinson and Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 24th August 2011 14.12 UTC
The government has published a tranche of documents relating to the deal that never was – News Corporation's aborted £8bn bid...
Facebook and Twitter to oppose calls for social media blocks during riots
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This article titled "Facebook and Twitter to oppose calls for social media blocks during riots" was written by Josh Halliday, for The Guardian on Wednesday 24th August 2011 12.06 UTC
Facebook and Twitter are preparing to stand firm against government ministers' calls to ban people from social networks or shut their websites...
Marie Claire circulation slips 10%
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This article titled "Marie Claire circulation slips 10%" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 16.41 UTC
Women's lifestyle and fashion magazine Marie Claire recorded a double-digit drop in circulation in the first half of 2011, falling to 250,785.
The IPC Media monthly title slipped 10.4%...
NME’s circulation falls 14.3%
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This article titled "NME's circulation falls 14.3%" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 12.39 UTC
NME was the biggest faller among music and film magazines for the second successive six months in the first half of 2011, with a 14.3% year-on-year circulation decline.
Mojo, the largest...
FHM and Nuts hit by sales slump
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This article titled "FHM and Nuts hit by sales slump" was written by Mark Sweney, John Plunkett and Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 18th August 2011 11.59 UTC
FHM and Nuts saw sales slump by a fifth year on year in the first half of 2011, as a troubled men's sector also saw the previously decline-resilient Men's...
Google improving privacy policies, says information commissioner
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This article titled "Google improving privacy policies, says information commissioner" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 16th August 2011 10.12 UTC
Google has "taken reasonable steps" to improve its privacy policies since its Street View mapping cars unlawfully captured data last year, the information...