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Harriet Harman, the deputy Labour leader, has hit out at rules preventing audience members from clapping or heckling during the live television debates between party leaders.
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Harriet Harman Let Off the Hook I don't know if you're like me, but when I am watching a politician being interviewed and let off the hook, I start shouting at the TV. This morning's interview between Andrew Marr and Harriet Harman was one such occasion. He questioned her at length on Sir Fred Goodwin's pension. Harman rattled on about what a disgrace it was and how the public wouldn't stand for it, and ...
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Europe's highest court rules television viewers should be able to watch live matches using a decoder card from anywhere in the continent
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One year after the entry into force of a new EU Directive meant to liberalise TV rules and remove outdated and bureaucratic restrictions on the provision of digital TV over the internet, video on demand and mobile TV in Europe, EU Member States have made little progress in adapting national rules says the European Commission.
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Harriet Harman has just knifed Hazel Blears firmly between the shoulderblades live on the BBC News Channel, saying that the rules on CGT and second homes must be adhered to. As I have said before, wounded chipmunks can be very dangerous when cornered.
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Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are preparing for the first of three live TV election debates during the General Election 2010 campaign on Thursday and Telegraph.co.uk will be live-blogging each one here.
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The UK's main commercial broadcasters could be relieved of one of their most onerous regulatory burdens after the media regulator said it would consider relaxing TV advertising rules
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Harriet Harman has some cheek. She is the prim and proper daughter of radical upper class types, who has spent a lifetime cajoling others in the benefits of socialism, but failing to live up to her own words.
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