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End of the line for a print institution

The US magazine Newsweek has published its final print edition, six weeks shy of its 80th birthday. In a nod to its undoing – the internet – the cover featured a hashtag headline. The magazine will be digital-only in 2013.

Hugh Grant said he would donate the damages to the Hacked Off campaign

Hugh Grant wins ‘substantial’ damages against the News of the World

The actor Hugh Grant has become the latest victim of phone hacking to settle his damages claim against the News of the World.

Newspapers finalise response to Leveson Inquiry

The newspaper industry will work over the festive season to stave off new press laws. It will finalise proposals for papers to sign a five-year contract, locking itself into a new independent regulator tasked with enforcing the findings of the Leveson Inquiry.

George Entwistle resigned from the BBC

BBC takes advice on clawing back pay-off to director-general George Entwistle

The BBC has taken legal advice on whether it can recoup some of the £450,000 payoff given to director-general George Entwistle, Lord Patten said today.

Email trail: What the BBC bosses really knew

On 29 May 2010, Nick Vaughan-Barratt sent an email to George Entwistle (then the BBC’s Controller of Knowledge Commissioning):

Vice magazine has a monthly circulation of 1.147 million

Vice magazine versus i-D: When two (style) tribes go to war

On Tuesday Vice Media upped its quest for global domination by purchasing British fashion magazine i-D. So, how do the two compare?

Cameron, Clegg and Miliband meet for Leveson talks

Prime Minister David Cameron met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Labour leader Ed Miliband this afternoon for the latest round of cross-party talks on the Leveson Report on press regulation.

Rupert Murdoch and his wife, Wendi Deng, with Rupert’s sister Janet Calvert-Jones

Rupert Murdoch tells of ‘good smacking’ at mother’s funeral

Rupert Murdoch and his wife, Wendy Deng, walked past rows of mourners at St Paul’s Cathedral in Melbourne for the funeral of the media mogul’s late mother, Dame Elisabeth, yesterday.

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The 2012 Independent Quiz Of The Year

The 2012 Independent Quiz Of The Year

Test your knowledge, courtesy of the compilers of Whitaker’s Almanack
Football quotes of the year

Football quotes of the year

Our football folk spluttered out a whole range of memorable morsels during 2012
Ready to eat: the first GM fish for the dinner table

Ready to eat: the first GM fish for the dinner table

US decision after 17-year battle over fast-growing salmon could pave way for same step in Britain
O little town with big ideas: Welcome to Bethlehem

O little town with big ideas

Bethlehem turns to tourism
IoS Christmas Appeal: All they want for Christmas? Freedom from fear

IoS Christmas Appeal

All they want for Christmas? Freedom from fear
Jerome Flynn: 'Being a pop star? It was a Disney ride...'

Jerome Flynn: 'Being a pop star? It was a Disney ride...'

Actor, singer, recluse: he has walked a long and less-travelled road since 'Soldier Soldier' – and now he's back in a new prime-time thriller
The IoS's Great Britons 2012

Great Britons 2012

The IoS presents its top 101 stars of the past year; inspirational characters who moved and uplifted us all. Plus the year's Plonkers − better luck in 2013, chaps
Long live the spirit of our family Christmas

David Randall: Long live the spirit of our family Christmas

Reports of festive ill will and tedium are exaggerated. Like our Victorian forebears, most of us will be making our own fun at home together
Big Yellow Taxi? Not in Washington DC

Rupert Cornwell: Big Yellow Taxi? Not in Washington DC

The city's notoriously laissez-faire taxi industry faces regulation of fares and routes at last. But how should they be painted?
Fallen angel: How Lily James is bringing scandal to Downton Abbey this Christmas

Fallen angel: Lily James is bringing scandal to Downton Abbey

She might have been banished from the Abbey, but that won’t stop Lily James from wreaking havoc on Downton’s Christmas.
A year in The Thick of It: Political life had a way of imitating art again and again during 2012

A year in The Thick of It...

Political life had a way of imitating art again and again during 2012
Hot Stuff! The trends of 2012

Hot Stuff! The trends of 2012

Dancing to a South Korean pop song while pretending to be a horse was one of the more unusual, or rather, inexplicable hits of the past 12 months
Away from the manger: Meet the people who spend Christmas in extraordinary circumstances

Away from the manger

Meet the people who spend Christmas in extraordinary circumstances
Famous relationships: Romance? Showmance? Fauxmance?

Romance? Showmance? Fauxmance?

Henry VIII and Anne, Kylie and Jason, Simon and Carmen – The IoS weighs up the evidence about the true nature of these famous relationships
Yule rules: Your guide to having a middle-class Noël

Yule rules: A middle-class Noël

The authors of ‘The Art of Being Middle Class’ present their essential guide to surviving yuletide