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20 February 2012

BBC responds to Daily Mail's attack on staff payouts

Last Friday the Tabloid Watch blog monitored a dispute between the Daily Mail and the BBC. The Mail had published an article on Wednesday criticising the BBC, writing that: "Half … Read

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16 February 2012

Does Tesco account for £1 of every £7 spent in the UK retail sector?

Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith was quoted in the Times this morning talking on the subject of banks that are 'too big to fail'. One of his most interesting comments was that Tesco accounted for £1 out of every £7 spent in the UK retail market. How did he work this out? Read

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15 February 2012

Is alcohol abuse costing the NHS £2.7 billion a year?

The Prime Minister will outline new measures to combat alcohol abuse in England. He wants to reduce the £2.7 billion the NHS spends annually tackling the problem. But is this figure accurate? Read

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15 February 2012

Are four out of five hate crimes prosecuted racially motivated?

The Press Association and the Metro reported this morning that prosecutions of racially aggravated crimes accounted for more than 80 per cent of prosecuted hate crimes in the last year. But is there more to these figures than reported? Read

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15 February 2012

Is 'true' unemployment 6.3 million in the UK?

Yesterday the Trades Union Congress (TUC) made headlines with its claim that 'true' unemployment in the UK could be as high as 6.3 million if different measures are used. General … Read

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14 February 2012

Are claims on the scale of police media investigations correct?

On BBC 5 Live yesterday, Trevor Kavanagh claimed that the three investigations into the press under Operations Weeting, Elveden and Tuleta amounted to the "biggest single police operation in the history of British policing". Is it true that there have been no larger operations? Read

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14 February 2012

Who benefits most from the Lib Dems' tax threshold change?

Recently the Online Journalism Blog raised the question: "The £10,000 question: who benefits most from a tax threshold change?", prompting much discussion on Twitter between opposing sides of the debate, … Read

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