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BBC News - The Editors
- Various editors of BBC news share their dilemmas and issues and invite comments from the general public.
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BBC NEWS | Peston's Picks
- The BBC's business editor's regular take on the business stories and issues that matter.
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Christopher Howse: Telegraph Blogs
- Christopher Howse writes leaders and features and reviews for The Daily Telegraph. His Saturday column, Sacred Mysteries, is on religion.
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Currybetdotnet
- London based independent internet consultant and information architect Martin Belam, writing about search, media, and newspapers on the web.
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The Daily Dust
- Focuses on entertainment, showbiz and lifestyle news.
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Dyson at Large
- Former editor Steve Dyson critiques regional and local newspapers from across the UK.
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The Fact Check Blog
- Channel 4 News aims to separate political fact from fiction by digging out the truth behind politician's claims.
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FT.com - Comment: Blogs
- Financial Times staff writers provide commentary and analysis of world affairs and politics, economics, finance, tech, markets and fashion.
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Guardian.co.uk - Blogposts
- Latest posts from the various Guardian and Observer blogs.
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Magforum
- Keeping the reader up to date on the state of the magazine industry in the UK.
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New Model Journalism
- Tracks the ongoing media funding revolution.
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PCC Watch
- The Media Standards Trust provides regular scrutiny of the work of the PCC (Press Complaints Commission) and press self-regulation.
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Press Reform
- Commentary on the Leveson inquiry and media ethics.
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Red Pepper
- Magazine of political rebellion and dissent, influenced by socialism, feminism and green politics.
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Sky News City Blog
- Blog about everything that is going on in the world of business, written by Michael Wilson and the Sky News business team.
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Tabloid Watch
- Extensive blogging about poor journalism in the UK.
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Tribune
- Labour Party news, features and comment from Britain's left-wing magazine.
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UK News Articles
- News stories and press releases from the UK.
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Undercurrents
- Presenting alternative video news.
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Wannabe Hacks
- Five aspiring journalists blogging about getting into the media via different routes, and providing tips and guidance about work experience, improving their writing skills and filling in application forms.
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