Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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16 March 2011
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Whilst there is a place for undisclosed sources in journalism, this has a strong odour of jockeying for position whilst attemptiing to remove the “king”. We all like a good story, but skullduggery and mischief making adds to the distrust we feel in “lazy journalism”
Spelling mistake – first line, second paragraph.
I had Today on subscription for a while during the period you worked for it alongside with brilliant the Sunday Times and always interesting the Guardian.
I enjoyed Today a lot. Today was published between 1986-95. It was a middle-market tabloid with just the right mix of news and entertainment.
Today´s main rivals were the Daily Mail and the Daily Express. The Wapping paper was a pioneer which forced Fleet Street to introduce electronic production and colour printing.
Today was launched by Eddy Shah. Then Lonrho bought it. In 1987 News International purchased it.
Editors included David Montgomery and Richard Stott.
I remember reading a column by you on Burnley FC!
I have not seen i newspaper by Independent, but it seems already to have a circulation of 170,000. It does not cost much, and is aimed at people who do not have much time for newspapers. I hope it will be a success and introduce also new readers to quality newspapers as well.
I also liked the Sunday Correspondent.
I have written an unpublished book on the history of Fleet Street with special emphasis on how Today and Mrs T´s new laws changed Fleet Sreet.
The publisher told me that it was otherwise OK, but did not have a market here in Finland.
My book about British TV and radio comedy was accepted for publication, but then the publisher told me that it did not have resources to publish it. I am currently thinking about writing an updated version including The Thick of It.
Has this gibberish some sort of point Mr Campbell?
Rather than you PR and Press chaps writing about each other in a way which matters not a jot to the man in the street, why do you not review Panorama on phone hacking, and give us some insight into the world of the “Dark Arts”.
Can you honestly tell us that No 10, under control freak Blair, had no idea that all this was going on. If so, the security services should be disbanded as useless, for either not knowing about it (impossible to conceive of), or not informing No 10, (even less conceiveable!)
We should be told.
It’s a typo rather than a spelling mistake. We all make them and they’re not always easy to edit.
Well said, Dave Simons. I can’t believe some of the negative comments just lately on AC’s blog.
What with the chaos in the Middle East and the dire situation in Japan.
I can’t help but think that the world is “going to hell in a handcart” and yet there are people going on about so called spelling mistakes and other piffling things.
AC is a born writer, but sometimes it must be difficult even for him to come up with something interesting every day. It’s not as if he has to either. Most of AC’s readers are appreciative of him taking the time and trouble to blog at all.
Whitehall mandarins live in a world of their own – a planet of their own. Quite frightening they are in their oxbridge particular establishmant brainwashing upbringing, previously from eight to eighteen even more frightening “Public” Schools. Yes, frightening.
Anyway, Dom Joly in a bar in the outback of Oz – a classic clip,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsjlE-fC-gU