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1. Liberal loner January 26, 2012

The UK's business secretary is not afraid to take on the City. Late on 10 May 2010, Liberal Democrat members of the UK's parliament and party officials met to decide whether...

Liberal loner

2. Executive decisions November 17, 2011

Angela Mills Wade on her career dealing with the major players in the media. Two decades ago, Angela Mills Wade was introduced to influential newspaper executive Frank Rogers...

3. The worst kind of family firm September 1, 2011

Rupert Murdoch's bad business. Harold James's article on “large-scale family businesses” rightly highlighted weaknesses typified by the family business run by the media...

4. All in the family July 28, 2011

The Murdoch experience is a microcosm of how modern globalisation works. Big economic crises often cause iconic companies to falter. Rupert Murdoch's media empire is a model...

All in the family

5. Beware the pendulum July 19, 2011

Some basic European standards about the right of public figures to privacy have emerged in recent years. The illegal eavesdropping by

6. Murdoch's long-ish shadow July 14, 2011

It is wrong to assume that what is bad for Rupert Murdoch's News International will be good for the EU. The storm that has broken out in London about journalism, the police...

7. With friends like these... January 13, 2011

Ashton looks in a strange place for a communications chief. Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, is planning to recruit someone to reverse the largely negative...

8. News Corp given green light from EU for BSkyB deal December 21, 2010

European Commission rules no threat to competition. Ruling as the European competition authority, the Commission said the bid for the UK and Irish pay-TV operator would not...

9. Commission backs Murdoch in Italian TV access row July 22, 2010

Sky Italia allowed to applyfor digital frequency as decision goes against Silvio Berlusconi. The European Commission this week decided to back Rupert Murdoch in his battle...

Commission backs Murdoch in Italian TV access row

10. Who should be the first face of Europe? Not Blair October 8, 2009

With Ireland's ‘Yes' to the Lisbon treaty, speculation is mounting about who should be the permanent presidency of the European Council. Here is the case against Tony...

Who should be the first face of Europe? Not Blair

11. Kroes gets a view to the river... May 15, 2008

A ‘builder and titan' meets a problem skyscraper. Neelie Kroes, the European commissioner for competition, was in New York last week. As one of

12. The pretender January 10, 2008

The fall of communism in Poland produced many astonishing political careers as the regime's former opponents emerged from cramped, book-lined apartments to take their places...

13. Manhattan transfer November 15, 2007

Flamboyant, slightly corpulent at the age of 39 and with rapid-fire fluent English, Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili could still pass for the New York lawyer he was...

14. Poking fun is now a serious business November 15, 2007

Online social networking has emerged from nowhere over the past couple of years to become one of the web's biggest business opportunities. Lorraine Mallinder reports. With...

15. Diverse, but Turkish press still lacks independence November 8, 2007

Despite his stunning election win this July, Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan remains a prickly character when it comes to media criticism. In his first term in...

16. EU-bashing and red herrings in the UK October 25, 2007

That the UK is not a member of the eurozone is at least partly down to the influence of Australian-American global media magnate Rupert Murdoch who is against British...

17. Germany – where news still matters March 29, 2007

Despite all the recent upheavals in the media, Springer Press's flagship Bild Zeitung still sets the agenda in Germany, even if it often is wrong, half-wrong, or downright...

18. Speeding up on Internet 2.0 November 9, 2006

Although most people conversant with web technology will have heard of Internet 2.0, many are probably still wondering what on earth it means. Synonymous with a new era of...

19. Too little, too late, from Blair December 21, 2005

Tony Blair showed much of his old negotiating skill at last week's EU summit when, at the third attempt, he finally produced compromise proposals on the financial...

20. Poor Microsoft reception for TV 'interference' April 15, 2004

BILL Gates' Microsoft will be back on familiar territory next week: warning EU policymakers not to make a costly mistake that would set back innovation and harm customers....

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