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Sify (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
... news is being hatched by a team of Murdoch's senior lieutenants, including his son James, and Rebekah Wade, the editor of The Sun.The fees are expected to be introduced by the end of News Corp's financial year, which runs until next June. (ANI)
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Bloggerheads (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Previously, I've burned Tony Blair and Rebekah Wade in effigy. Last year, 'Bob' went up in flames and you got to join him (you lucky devils). This year, I'd like to introduce you to 'Johnson': As you can see, Johnson...
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Bob Piper (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
Andy McSmith in the Indy on the close relationship between Andy Coulson and (allegedly happy-slapper) Rebekah Brooks (née Wade): Coulson is a dear friend of Rebekah Brooks, formerly Rebekah Wade, who edited The Sun from 2003 until she stepped up into her post earlier this year. When Wade was arrested in 2005 for allegedly assaulting her then husband,...
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Grumpy Old Sod's Law (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
Harriet Hatemen that is, not the Harriet that featured on Page 3 of The Sun this morning. Phwoar!!! Not a word that Harriet Hatemen hears very often* . So Harriet, during all the time that The Sainted Tony was in office and Rebekah Wade (now Brook) was editor of The Sun (which actively supported New Labour for 3 general elections), how many conversations did you have with Rebekah...
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Liberal Conspiracy (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
Much excitement over the fact that a right wing newspaper owned by a wealthy foreigner will be urging its readers to vote Tory at the next election. But I thought this was the most interesting report to come out of it: It is rumoured that The Sun had made it clear that it would not back the party as long as Dominic Grieve remained Shadow Home Secretary. The previous Sun Editor, Rebekah Wade...
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 09/30/2009
The Sun's decision to switch allegiance to the Tories prompted allegations that Peter Mandelson had used the "c" word in conversation with Rebekah Wade.
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Red Rag (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
... back the party as long as Dominic Grieve remained Shadow Home Secretary. The previous Sun Editor, Rebekah Wade had made that clear after an unhappy dinner she had had with the man now moved to the Justice portfolio." What next, will Murdoch be telling Cameron what his foriegn policy will be?
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donpaskini (Free subscription) | 09/30/2009
Much excitement over the fact that a right wing newspaper owned by a wealthy foreigner will be urging its readers to vote Tory at the next election. But I thought this was the most interesting report to come out of this : "It is rumoured that The Sun had made it clear that it would not back the party as long as Dominic Grieve remained Shadow Home Secretary. The previous Sun Editor, Rebekah...
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
... allegations that in conversation with News International chief executive and former Sun editor Rebekah Wade.From Gary Gibbon's blog:"The Sun's declaration of support for David Cameron is a carefully timed missile aimed at knocking out any possible positive impact that the PM's speech might have had - in short, doing its best to ensure that this Murdoch paper is where it always wants...
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Labourhome (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
... back the party as long as Dominic Grieve remained Shadow Home Secretary. The previous Sun Editor, Rebekah Wade had made that clear after an unhappy dinner she had had with the man now moved to the Justice portfolio.”What next, will Murdoch be telling Cameron what his economic policy will be if his shadow chancellor doesn’t have good table manners'Posted in | One Response to “How much...
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Spiked Online (Free subscription) | 09/30/2009
... Sun, cultivating a close relationship with its owner (Rupert Murdoch) and its editors (especially Rebekah Wade) in the belief that having the Sun on side was the best way of guaranteeing electoral victory. The two sides of this relationship with the Sun, the initial hatred followed by the cosy love-in, speak volumes about the decline of Labourism and the historic hollowing out of...