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MediaGuardian briefing

Media briefing
Wednesday 25 Feb 2015
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Former chief constable Andy Trotter says paper’s claims of South Yorkshire police incompetence and BBC dishonesty are wrong 
Ipso chair says he wants to hear from ex-columnist Peter Oborne, staff and bosses over claims paper allowed commercial pressures to dictate editorial decisions 
French satirical magazine returns to newsstands with financial future secure and print run 50 times greater than before militant Islamists killed 12 people 
Move by internet companies follows posting of nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence on sites without her permission 
John Hardy, on trial for allegedly selling information about royal princes to the Sun, tells court he fabricated a story in order to get money 
Game of Thrones, Outlander and Da Vinci’s Demons among the shows to benefit from the system set up to help keep high-end productions in the UK 
Fashion designer Tory Burch also features in campaign attempting to broaden the WSJ’s readership 
Murder mystery attracted average audience of more than 9 million viewers across its two series 
The White Queen’s Eleanor Tomlinson and The Hobbit’s Aidan Turner lead new version of classic Cornish drama 
Fox 8’s Kristi Capel apologises for describing star’s output as ‘jigaboo music’ during Oscars coverage 
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Sir Alan Moses gets flustered about an apparent wardrobe malfunction during his appearance before a Commons committee 
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