Nigel Horne is Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of The First Post. He has held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.
It's the word of the moment, but both Miliband and Naughtie need to credit their source
In the midst of the Sun’s revelations about his feelings for his co-judges, Britney Spears steps up to the plate
In the midst of the Sun's revelations about his feelings for his co-judges, Britney Spears steps up to the plate
London lawyer Mark Lewis takes victims' legal fight to the doorstep of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp
As the PM suffers a Blairesque 'Jackie Milburn moment', he clearly needs help polishing his man of the people act
Is the ridiculing of the ‘pasty tax’ fair? Or is it just a stale excuse to attack the Chancellor when he’s down?
New revelation from Insight team blows hole in Tory party efforts to paint Cruddas as ‘inexperienced’
Political fallout from the Toulouse shootings is having an impact on the presidential race
Killings raise questions over Sarkozy's decision to make immigration a presidential election issue
Why did he do it? And is the hard-won trust built up between soldiers and some civilians now lost?
Questions in London and Rome after two kidnapped engineers die when Special Forces are 'unlucky' for once
A viral campaign to bring the Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony to justice has raised many questions
What retired teacher Rosemary Colvin told her local paper when her daughter was injured in Sri Lanka
Blogger tells how journalists were kept away from angry encounters between PM and hospital staff
Legal and character questions can't stop New York publishers offering top dollar for Knox's story
Options include starting a new Sunday – or pleasing News Corp shareholders by selling up in the UK
News Corp boss flies into London facing 'bigger crisis' than News of the World scandal
Dominic Mohan's defence of Page Three girls as 'healthy role models for women' is laughable
RBS boss admits he considered resigning over bonus uproar – but he refuses to apologise for his high pay
As The Sun's editor is recalled by Leveson, women's groups hope this could be a watershed moment
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