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Telegraph View: A robust response is needed if the unions are not to conclude that happy days are here again.
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It is a nicely judged campaign from the Daily Telegraph; first allowing the press to concentrate for days and days on Labour MPs and Ministers before turning on the Tories. Of course the cynical manipulation of the expenses system by many MPs is a genuine news story, and it will have done the Telegraph’s circulation and
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A measured analysis of why the Telegraph Twitterfall gave us lols. Well, I say measured, it’s a bit more than just ‘hahahaha! Idiots’ I blog, you blog, they blog, weblog… …the Telegraph’s major error in this case was that they put the thing up two days before the budget is actually going to be announced. The amount
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Are the revelations about MPs' expenses designed by the Tory-leaning Daily Telegraph to damage Labour? The leaked details focused on Labour MPs for the first three days. But today the Telegraph turns its attention to the Tories – most specifically the shadow cabinet. Labour is still angry with the Telegraph because it believes voters will remember revelations from the beginning of the s...
submitted by Guardian on 10th May 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
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Edward Roussel, the Telegraph's Digital Editor, recalls his school days with a nice guy whose killer instinct surprised all.
submitted by Telegraph on 20th Apr 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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I have just been commenting over at Samizdata, on this.  Johnathan Pearce links to this article, and Guido Fawkes himself commented that the Telegraph got that story from his blog two days ago, while somehow neglecting to mention the fact.  Indeed.. My first comment, with some links added: Yeah (Guido), just what I was going to say. The spat between Guido and the Telegraph is almost as m...
submitted by BrianMicklethwait on 14th Apr 2009 (via brianmicklethwait.com)
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De Menezes inquest: jury continues deliberations into Stockwell shooting - Telegraph.This seems to be the only good news of the day. No jury needs six days simply to comply with directions as clear as were given by the coroner. Someone...
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Now that the government reshuffle is complete, political journalists are now turning their attention to David Cameron's likely response. Ten days ago, I made my predictions in the Telegraph and Melissa Kite has had a go in the Sunday Telegraph today. However, it is by no means certain that he will actually do anything. I was told at the conference that he was minded to stick with the current ...
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Should 42 days be a litmus test for the new Met Chief? We know that most readers oppose 42 days (unlike this blog) but what do people think about it being an issue that stops an otherwise effective police officer from running the Met? The Sunday Telegraph suggests confusingly that Boris Johnson...
submitted by ConservativeHome on 5th Oct 2008 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
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Over the last two days the Telegraph has splashed its front pages here and here with a reminder of the Parliamentary expenses scandal of a few months ago. I shared the opinion of most people I know, that the Daily Telegraph was right to publish MP's expenses, even if the way they were 'leaked' was a bit underhand. If this had not happened, we would never have found out what was goin...
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The information upon which the Telegraph has drawn in these last days of Parliament's shame is still out there. Not just the highlighted data attached to newsworthy individuals but the complete information, the repeated, petty, abusive acts, the data that will blow New Labour to pieces. The Telegraph is not the only source for this exhaustive account of the purchase of political acquiescence. It e...
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