Government rules out Royal Mail privatisation ahead of report
15 Dec 2008 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
Times' article on the report. The FT also writes that the report proposes a government takeover ...
the list and the New York Times becoming more popular in the UK than the FT, according to research from
Times' article on the report. The FT also writes that the report proposes a government takeover ...
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LONDON - The Financial Times will roll out a revamped version of FT.com tomorrow, marking the first...on the heels of record web traffic to FT.com and a 5% jump in monthly circulation figures for the print version. The new homepage mirrors the FT's uncluttered print edition, including the trademark pink hue ... Grimshaw, managing director of FT.com, said the redesign is indicative of the Financial Times' strategy ...
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three pages of election coverage. Its FT.com website also simply tells it as it is with: "Obama ...
LONDON - The Financial Times has launched a comment and analysis area on its financial blog FT...of view around a specific issue or market development. Users can also discuss FT.com's top stories ... Murphy, editor of FT Alphaville, said: "The launch of the Long Room is the next logical step for FT ... for debate that suits the FT Alphaville readers' thirst for quick, interactive content." The launch ...
Cameron flew to Santorini in August to meet Murdoch for drinks on his 184ft yacht and later attended a dinner party with him, held by Murdoch's son-in-law and PR guru Matthew Freud, according to a report in The Independent. The Tory leader also accepted a second free flight to Turkey ...
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