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E-Mails between Jeremy Hunt and News Corp over BSkyB bid

24 Tuesday Apr 2012

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Frederic Michel, was head of public affairs at News Corp.

 A June 2010 email said that Mr Michel had had a call from Mr Hunt’s adviser, Adam Smith, who said he believed that “the UK government would be supportive throughout the process”.

In an email sent on 15 November 2010, Mr Michel told Mr Murdoch “Jeremy” had tried to call him but had received “very strong legal advice not to meet us today as the current process is treated as a judicial one”. “My advice would be not to meet him today as it would be counter-productive for everyone, but you could have a chat with him on his mobile which is completely fine, and I will liaise with his team privately as well,” he wrote.

In another email – on 23 January 2011 – Mr Michel said: “He wants us to take the heat, with him, in the next 2 weeks”. He continued: “He very specifically said that he was keen to get to the same outcome and wanted JRM to understand he needs to build some political cover on the process.”

The next day Mr Michel told Mr Murdoch he had managed to get some information on Mr Hunt’s statement on the BSkyB bid to Parliament due the next day “although absolutely illegal..>!”.

Mr Murdoch told the inquiry that the reference had been a “joke”. “I think the ‘greater than’ and the exclamation point there are a wink – it’s a joke,” he said. Mr Michel’s written submissions to the inquiry suggested that he never had direct contact with Mr Hunt, despite giving the impressions in emails that he had. He explained that the “JH” or “he” in his emails were shorthand for Jeremy Hunt’s team. Mr Jay suggested that liaising with Mr Hunt via Mr Michel was a way of avoiding the appearance of inappropriate informal contact over the bid.

But Mr Murdoch said that it was “acceptable and part of the process”.

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James Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry

24 Tuesday Apr 2012

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James Murdoch – and his father as a consequence – has come in for a barrage of criticism over his handling of the whole phone hacking saga which at one point appeared to be on the verge of bringing to an end the BritishΒ operation of the Murdoch Media Empire.

So, asΒ the young Murdoch sat in front of a white screenΒ  today to answer questions about the affair which began in the publicsΒ eyes with the hacking ofΒ the voice mails of the missing school girl, the hauntingly tragicΒ Β Milly Dowler, he cut a rather apologetic figure.

Clearly not at ease with the line of questioning or even being called to account for his actions, he denied any knowledge of an e-mail which claimed phone hacking was rifeΒ at the News of the World, the Sunday TabloidΒ that was closed down as a result of the public furyΒ aboutΒ that intrusion into the grief ofΒ the Dowler family.

He did this on oath before Lord Justice Leveson.

James Murdoch alsoΒ denied he was involved in a corporate cover-up, blaming senior executives for not Β telling him of what was really going in the newsroom of the News of the World.

On that last part, at the very least,Β heΒ is right – the Murdochs do not interfere in the content of their publications or how they findΒ their stories, they don’t need to – every executive is hired for howΒ similar they are toΒ the way in which they think to the head of thisΒ global media empire, namely RupertΒ Murdoch.

AsΒ for how the stories are found, the buck stops with the Editor.

By common consent, the 39-year-old James Murdoch is no longer the force he once was, his star is no longer on the rise, he has suffered from a lack of experience on the ground floor.

Perhaps, he should have been thrown into the newspaper world doing the rounds before rising so quickly to be head of News International, a position he resigned from in February.

There’s nothing like the school of hard knocks, to toughen upΒ anyone who wants toΒ make it in this often harsh world.

James Murdoch also said that it was News Corporation’s long-heldΒ ambition to get hold of the remaining shares ofΒ BSkyB, what the Murdoch’s intend to do with newspapers they own he did not say, although another thing that has alsoΒ emerged from the Leveson Inquiry isΒ the decline of the newspaper industry as a whole, something that frankly can be seen by the contentΒ that passes off as political, internationalΒ or general reporting in newspapers generally.

HereΒ isΒ an arena where to show intelligence is frowned upon,Β and where too much time – in terms of hoursΒ allocated to reporters – is spent on gossip and sideΒ issues with the result thatΒ coverageΒ is generallyΒ superficial.

NewspapersΒ should beΒ here to inform their readers, especially now when major reforms are occurringΒ in education, health and welfare at a time when the government is warning that austerity cuts have not even begun. And on the world stage, major confrontationsΒ are looming with Iran and China, as well as a financial crisisΒ in EuropeΒ which hasΒ engulfed every member of the Euro-zone and whose long-term consequence couldΒ affect this country’s standing in the world.

If,Β and when this is covered inΒ newspapers over here, it is through the peculiar prism ofΒ a very narrow news agenda in a language that few actually understand.

What’s more newspapers have shown themselves to be very resistant toΒ changes that are clearly occurring in front of them, namely peopleΒ as they become more confidentΒ inΒ their use of the internetΒ can ignore them as a source of news.

Perhaps, Murdoch was in part responsible for thisΒ decline.

However, that eighty-one-year-oldΒ Australian did not own all of the publications whose daily headlines remind us how out of touch they are with events overΒ here and further.

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Sudan rules out talks with the South

23 Monday Apr 2012

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Sudan’s President Omar al-BashirΒ said: “We will not negotiate with the South’s government, because they don’t understand anything but the language of the gun and ammunition.”Β HeΒ wasΒ quotedΒ by the Reuters News agency telling this to his troops on arrivalΒ to the oilfield and border town of Heglig, whichΒ had beenΒ occupied by South Sudanese troops nearly two weeks ago, and which Sudan says it has retaken.

South Sudan – which was bombed by Sudanese jets – says it had retreated fromΒ Heglig.

 

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The Bahrain Grand Prix

19 Thursday Apr 2012

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Arab Spring, Bahrain, Grand Prix

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Breaking News – Pakistani Newspaper that alleged Lord Ahmed had offered to raise Β£10m bounty for President Obama admits it had made a mistake

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

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The Pakistani Newspaper that alleged Labour Peer Lord Ahmed had offered to raise a Β£10m bounty for Presidents Obama and Bush has now admitted it made a mistake, Lord Ahmed’s office has confirmed. The Express Tribune had alleged that Lord Nazir Ahmed of Rotherham had made the remarks on Friday. He is now considering legal action against the newspaper.

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Lord Ahmed

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Labour Peer denies ‘Obama bounty’ claims

16 Monday Apr 2012

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Suspended Labour Peer Lord Nazir Ahmed has told The Template that he did not call for a Β£10m bounty for the capture of US Presidents Barack Obama and George Bush.

He was reported to have made the remark by a Pakistani newspaper.

But Lord Ahmed said the story was “lies” and that he had never mentioned a bounty for President Obama or Bush.

The Express Tribune said the comments were a response to a US reward being offered for the capture of a Pakistani radical, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed who founded Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group which is blamed by India for the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks in which 166 people were killed.

Lord Ahmed is said to have made the remarks at a reception in Haripur on Friday.

Labour has suspend the peer, pending an investigation.

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South Sudan refuses to release Oil Field

12 Thursday Apr 2012

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Pakistan, China and a new Landscape πŸ‡΅πŸ‡° – πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³

11 Wednesday Apr 2012

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08 Sunday Apr 2012

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