 Carine Patry Hoskins was paid almost £15,000 a month of public money during the Leveson inquiry. Indeed, lawyers and their generous emoluments seem to be constantly in the news, writes PETER MCKAY. MailOnline 3 days ago
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 Carine Patry Hoskins earned £218,606 for her work on the Leveson Inquiry into media standards. She was fact checking. Only, Hoskins began a relationships with barrister David Sherborne, who.. Anorak 4 days ago
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I happen to agree that Page 3 should be ditched, but there are far worse crimes that require the energy of Caroline Lucas et al
I'm a former red-top editor who has long considered the Sun's Page 3.. guardian.co.uk 6 days ago
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Shadow culture secretary to say that plurality ensures no private interest can set itself above public interest
A media ownership cap as low as 15% across newspapers, broadcasting companies and.. guardian.co.uk 1 week ago
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Ex-Labour culture secretary claims move to drop ban on peers serving is attempt to 'keep a seat warm' for Tory peer
The country's biggest newspapers groups have been accused of trying to shoehorn a.. guardian.co.uk 1 week ago
| It is inherently wrong that money can buy influence in a modern democracy – and yet this is what is offered for open sale by lobbying firms (Corporate power has turned Britain into a corrupt state, 5.. guardian.co.uk 2 weeks ago
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