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Monday, 6th July 2009
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Andrew Neil
Derailed by Orient express
ANDREW NEIL
UK risks sinking with the dirigiste Europeans rather than rising to the capitalist Chinese challenge
Where were the calls for Blair to resign?
ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
LORD Butler had anticipated that he would be asked if Tony Blair should resign during the press conference launching his report into the road to war with Iraq last week.
Nothing taken for granted at the Telegraph
ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
DESPITE my best efforts to calm the fevered brows of media correspondents and commentators desperately speculating about who will do what when the Barclay brothers take over the Telegraph group, the frenzy continues.
Channel 4 has the chance to rebrand itself
ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
ANDY Duncan moves into the chief executive's job at Channel 4 with the plaudits of no less than Greg Dyke ringing in his ears. But the mood inside the channel's Westminster glass-and-metal headquarters is more apprehensive about the elevation of the BBC's marketing director precisely because he is a marketing man rather than a broadcaster.
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Future's bright for Brussels with bonfire of regulations and power redressing ANDREW NEIL
Springer lacks pulling power for Telegraph ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Ad men prove size matters for the Indy ANDREW NEIL
No-one to save Piers Morgan from himself ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Murdoch's Sun still shines on the PM ... for now ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Current affairs ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Mind your language ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Observer lets its guard down ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Scoop? What scoop? ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
World of trouble ahead ANDREW NEIL
Guardian of its own decline ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
Times, it is a changin' ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
The love affair ends in tears ANDREW NEIL
Time-wasters laze in lecture halls ANDREW NEIL
Don't fear fallout from Diana's letter bombs ANDREW NEIL ON MEDIA
The Golden Neilies media awards for a year of schlock and awe ANDREW NEIL
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