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Gilligan, Kelly, Campbell: tale of flaws, evasion and spin unfolds, page 1
The Hutton inquiry, page 4 ...
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Campbell is accused over dossier
David Kelly told a second BBC reporter that Alastair Campbell had pressed for the insertion of uncorroborated in th...
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BBC3 comedy award winner named
The annual BBC3 new comedy award 2003 has been won by Carmarthen-based stand-up Rhod Gilbert, whose act includes sketches about his grandmother's pancreas being used as a football and a Welsh version of Buckaroo involving a ferret and a cheese board, writes Becky Wilkins
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Co-founder Knapp to step down as chief of NTL
Barclay Knapp is to step down as chief executive of NTL, the cable operator he co-founded in 1993, ending a volatil...
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Gilligan is damned by evidence of colleagues at the BBC
Andrew Gilligan has long been under no illusion that he has critics. But when he appeared before Lord Hutton yester...
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News World to scrutinise Iraq coverage
News World, the annual event of the international news industry, is to dedicate the first day of its conference to a comprehensive enquiry into the coverage of the Iraq conflict, writes Becky Wilkins
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Second BBC journalist named Campbell over Iraq claims
David Kelly told asecond BBC journalist that Alastair Campbell, Downing Street's Communications director, was invo...
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Knapp quits NTL
Barclay Knapp has quit as president and chief executive officer of struggling cable giant NTL and will be replaced by chief operating officer Simon Duffy, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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What If...? (BBC4) - Thomas Sutcliffe, Indpendent
'What If?? (BBC4) comes at you dressed like a game show. The backdrop is garish, and the on-screen graphics are wri...
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Spooks (BBC1) - Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'A day after the climax to 24 and Spooks (BBC1) finished with spy Tom Quinn (Matthew Macfadyen) behaving even more ...
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Spooks (BBC1) - Paul Connolly, The Times
'Spooks (BBC1), which, over the ten episodes of its second series, the last of which was screened last night, has g...
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ITN attacks ban on cameras at Hutton inquiry
ITN's chief executive Mark Wood has attacked the decision by Lord Hutton to keep television cameras out of the public inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly, writes Conor Dignam.
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Rapture makes its first show
Youth channel Rapture TV is making its first piece of original programming since relaunching on Sky on 12 May, with a 4 x 30-minute series, Ibiza as it Happens, writes Rosemary Gallagher
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Federico earns Rise ITC rap
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) has upheld a complaint about language broadcast on Channel 4's breakfast show Rise, following an outburst by an evicted Big Brother contestant, writes Becky Wilkins
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Gilligan and Watts to give evidence
BBC journalists Andrew Gilligan and Susan Watts are to give evidence to the Hutton inquiry into the death of government scientist Dr David Kelly for the first time today, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Spooks (BBC1) - Nancy Banks-Smith, Guardian
'Spooks (BBC1) is a very polished espionage series along James Bond lines. Which must have seriously irritated ITV,...
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Hutton Inquiry reveals dossier doubts
Two intelligence officials formally complained about the wording of the dossier on Iraqi chemical and biological we...
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TV football deal angers Eurocrats
BSkyB rose 11.5p to 424p as the market digested Friday's success in bidding for the live Premiership rights. ...