Saturday, July 31, 2010

SIX NATIONS 2010: England are not waving wrecks says Jonny Wilkinson - but Ireland mattock Ronan OGara

England boss Martin Johnson has backed Jonny Wilkinson for the RBS Six Nations clash with Ireland on Saturday in an unchanged starting line-up from the team that laboured to a win over Italy 10 days ago.

Johnson said he had full confidence in Wilkinson after leaving his team untouched, opting only to recall Ben Foden, Lee Mears and Joe Worsley to the substitutes bench for the Twickenham tie. But Ireland have dropped their own veteran stand-off, Ronan OGara, in order to recall Jonathan Sexton of Leinster.

Wilkinson was forced to defend himself against criticism of his leadership and decision-making abilities. World Cup winner Matt Dawson said in his Sportsmail column that Wilkinson always relied on other players to make tactical calls, but the fly-half delivered an assured performance at the teams Surrey base in responding to his critics.

;That kind of talk is not intended for me, Wilkinson said. ;Its written for guys to give their opinion on. A lot of the talk is about the game plan and structure and not about me.

He added: ;If you took everything personally then we would all be quivering wrecks.

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Holding on: Wilkinson will keep his place

When asked how dissatisfied he was with his present form he responded with a smile: ;As unsatisfied as I have ever been. By that I mean every game I have ever played Ive never been satisfied. Ive been at the same level of dissatisfaction throughout my entire career. I will probably retire in however many years, probably the most unsatisfied man in the world but Im happy to go that way. I dont mind coming off the field saying that I could have done better.

Responding to the criticism of Wilkinson, Englands attack coach Brian Smith added: ;Some of it is driven by people with their own agendas; some of it is bandwagon stuff. I dont think people have given Wilko credit for his performances and Im not sure he is being analysed properly. He is dedicated to mastering his position and we are working with him on little things we think he can improve on.

As for Dawson, Wilkinson said: ;You say that kind of criticism has got to hurt, but its all about stuff that has been and gone. If I was retired, and we were fighting over who did more it may be different.

Ireland have opted to start Sexton, 24, over OGara in a team showing four changes to that which lost 33-10 to France.

Injury to full back Rob Kearney has brought a recall for Leicesters Geordan Murphy while Rory Best takes over at hooker for the suspended Jerry Flannery. The final change comes at lock where Donncha OCallaghan is preferred to Leo Cullen. Prop John Hayes will win his 100th cap.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Weight Watchers group up with McDonalds to foster full of health dishes

The Filet-O-Fish is one of the WeightWatchers-endorsed McDonald"s meal options

Nutritionist Rosemary Stanton added the new scheme is likely to have the same effect as the introduction of the healthy Deli Choices rolls five years ago, when sales of burgers and chips saw a sharp increase.

Miss Stanton said: "It got new people in through the doors, but once they were in they bought the burgers."

However, WeightWatchers have defended the decision and insisted they have fully researched the plan to ensure the food options are as healthy as possible for their customers.

Chris Stirk, director of business for Weight Watchers Australasia, said: "We would never have partnered with them if they had not gone on a significant journey of change."

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Chelseas debility unprotected by El-Hadji Diouf and Blackburn Premier League

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It perceptibly needs observant that this was a compare Jos Mourinho would have won.Carlo Ancelottis side were one up and cruising towards a much-needed feat at Ewood Park yesterday, but they lost their approach after half-time and never looked similar to recovering.

Chelseas hopes of convalescent the Barclays Premier League climax had suffered a ruinous blow on the belligerent where they gained the self-belief to win a initial pretension in50 years five years ago.

All is not nonetheless lost they can move to inside of a point of Manchester United by winning their diversion in palm afar to Portsmouth on Wednesday but a shocking couple of days has left them personification catch-up in each sense.

After being knocked out of the Champions League, they find themselves outward the Premier Leagues tip dual for the initial time given the center of August.

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After the recriminations that resulted from better by Inter Milan, what Chelsea need right afar is a proof of unity. Roman Abramovich, the owner, would be suggested to conflict the enticement to launch an additional investigation, Ancelotti, the manager, should be given a open show of await and the players contingency stop contention between themselves and proceed fighting for a common cause.

The early signs were not encouraging, however, given after El-Hadji Dioufs 70th-minute equaliser, the on vacation group supposed their predestine meekly.

Chelsea have been a dysfunctional bar given Abramovich paid 140 million for a new diversion in the summer of 2003, but in new years the sadness has widespread to an scarcely absolute sauce room. Of Mourinhos successors, usually Guus Hiddink gained the loyal faithfulness and apply oneself of his players and the short length of his reign meant that the Dutchman was never confronted with a duration of tab such as that confronting Ancelotti.

The Italians capability to lift his side from their dejection will exhibit a good understanding about his character, and that of his players.

Ancelotti believes the debase that has led to a run of dual wins from 6 matches set in with the conspicuous 4-2 home better by Manchester City last month, but in most ways this diversion can be seen as a microcosm of their season. Chelsea began brightly and took the lead as the outcome of an tasteful idea from Didier Drogba, but ran out of steam prior to being dismantled by informed defensive shortcomings.

Such disadvantage at the behind has been a repeated complaint all season, but even some-more worrying is the drop in form suffered by most of their heading players. John Terrys mobility appears some-more limited with each flitting week, Frank Lampard is not in his common appetite and usually Drogba and Florent Malouda are behaving anywhere nearby their best.

Abramovich had attempted to animate his employees from their dawdling with a sign of the final that attend with their outrageous compensate packets last week, and primarily the summary seemed to have got by as they took a sixth-minute lead. Nicolas Anelkas gait took him afar from Martin Olsson and Phil Jones down the right and he had the participation of mind to check his cross, with Drogba receiving full value to measure with a first-time left-foot finish.

Chelsea have relied on Drogba and Lampard for goals for multiform seasons, heading to an spasmodic one-dimensional aggressive character that Blackburn coped with absolutely as their opponents lost their way. Ancelotti blamed a representation that has taken postulated low mark during this oppressive winter, but as well as the bad peculiarity of Chelseas passing, the home sides essential element was honourable of substantial praise, quite that of Jones, an 18-year-old centre behind creation his Premier League debut.

Blackburn were so gentle that they began to pull for an equaliser after half-time and it was no warn when it arrived. Yuri Zhirkov had already privileged a header by Christopher Samba off the line when Michel Salgado slung an additional low cranky in to the chastisement area. Diouf took full advantage, rising on top of Paulo Ferreira to head in his third idea of the season.

Ferreira was usually stationed at the far post given Branislav Ivanovic had limped off prior to half-time with a knee damage that serve illustrates Chelseas ascent woes, but they do not have the time to rubbish in feeling contemptible for themselves.

Blackburn (4-4-1-1): J Brown 6 M Salgado 6 C Samba 6 P Jones 6 M Olsson 5 M G Pedersen 6 K Andrews 6 S NZonzi5 E-H Diouf 6 D Dunn 5 N Kalinic 6. Substitutes: B Emerton 5 (for Dunn, 55min), J Roberts 5 (for Kalinic, 62), D Hoilett (for NZonzi, 90).Not used: M Bunn, L Jacobsen, A Linganzi, P Chimbonda. Next: Birmingham City (h).

Chelsea (4-3-3): R Turnbull 6 B Ivanovic 5 Alex 6 J Terry 5 P Ferreira 5 F Lampard 6 J O Mikel 5 F Malouda 6 N Anelka 6 D Drogba 6 S Kalou 5 Substitutes: Y Zhirkov 5 (for Ivanovic, 44min), Deco (for Kalou, 74), D Sturridge (for Anelka, 90). Not used: J Sebek, J Cole, N Matic, J Bruma. Next: Portsmouth (a).

Referee: S Bennett. Attendance: 25,554

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Union announces 7 days of BA strikes

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British Airways faces the longest set upon in the story after the kinship representing the cabin organisation members currently voiced 7 set upon days in the run-up to Easter.

Unite pronounced that the members at the airline would travel out for 3 days from Saturday, Mar 20, and for 4 days from Mar twenty-seven after the fall of talks destined at solution a long-running brawl over jobs, compensate and operative conditions.

Union officials pronounced that if the brawl was not staid by then, serve strikes would be called after Apr 14.

Last night British Airways tabled the initial grave proposals for a understanding in the long cabin organisation dispute. Unite pronounced that it would hold an electronic list of the 12,000 cabin organisation members on either to accept the offer.

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The proposal, a duplicate of that has been seen by The Times, includes a three-year salary understanding with a compensate climb of up to 4 per cent subsequent year and the year after.

It additionally pledges to revive 184 cabin organisation members to BA flights. However, the kinship pronounced it would not be recommending that members accept the deal. Unite insists that 800 cabin organisation who were taken off BA flights last Nov strait be reinstated.

The kinship destined oppressive critique at the BA arch comparison physical education instructor Willie Walsh, who it indicted of perplexing to criticise traffic unionism inside of the airline.

Len McCluskey, the union"s partner ubiquitous secretary, pronounced that he had been forced to take movement after BA deserted a kinship plan destined at saving 62 million from the cabin organisation budget.

Mr McCluskey said: We have been faced with a government that at times has roughly seemed to wish a dispute.

Every time talks appeared to be creation progress, the arch comparison physical education instructor or an additional comparison physical education instructor popped up creation open statements written to irritate the situation. This has led to the perspective that BA managements genuine bulletin is to fall short traffic unions inside of BA.

The airline has drawn up strait plans to understanding with the strikes, with as most as 1,000 proffer staff ready to work as cabin crew, together with hundreds of pilots.

BA pronounced that it was intensely unhappy by the preference to set upon and that the movement would means large disruption.

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Monday, July 26, 2010

Chile doubles infantry on quake-hit streets as disharmony grows

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Thousands some-more infantry have been deployed in towns opposite Chile as security forces conflict to enclose the mass looting and disturbance that followed Saturday"s harmful trembler and tsunami.

President Michelle Bachelet has doubled the series of infantry patrolling the worst-hit areas to 14,000, as an overnight curfew in the city of Concepción was enlarged by 6 hours until midday.

We assimilate your obligatory suffering, but we additionally know that these are rapist acts that will not be tolerated, Ms Bachelet said, among flourishing annoy that infantry were station ensure over stores brimful with supplies.

She additionally deserted critique of the Governments doing of the quake, that strictly killed some-more than 700 people. The genocide fee is expected to climb neatly as service teams reach some-more removed areas.

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In Concepción, 310 miles (500km) south of Santiago, residents roamed the streets seeking for food and H2O as the initial assist reserve began to arrive, 4 days after the 8.8-magnitude upheaval struck.

Several stores in the countrys second city were set land by mobs yesterday when infantry barred them from ransacking the shelves and some-more than 160 people have already been arrested.

Huge abandon and clouds of black fume billowed over Concepción as rescue teams picked by the waste perplexing to find people still alive in the rubble.

Armed self-defence groups set up fires on the night streets, darkened by energy cuts, to keep looters afar from their homes.

Jacqueline Van Rysselberghe, the citys mayor, pronounced that the rapist elements were apropos some-more organized and one after another and warned opposite critical amicable tragedy in the city.

We need food for the people. We are but supplies, and if we dont finalise that we are going to have critical security problems during the night, she said.

We are at the finish of the month. There are no bonds in the households. But zero justifies looting, desolation and theft. We have seen people entrance out of supermarkets with plasma screens. If we dont finalise this complaint of food today, we could have a really confrontational situation.

Eduardo Aundez, a Spanish professor, said: I feel deserted by the authorities. We hold the Government didnt take the required measures in time, and right away reserve of food and H2O are going to be most some-more complicated.

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MPs on losses charges cite parliamentary payoff Politics The Guardian

Jim Devine MP, David Chaytor MP, Elliot Morley MP and Conservative counterpart Lord Hanningfield.

Jim Devine MP, David Chaytor MP, Elliot Morley MP and Conservative counterpart Lord Hanningfield have pleaded not guilty to charges of fake accounting. Photograph: PA

Three Labour MPs and a Conservative counterpart charged with burglary over their losses claims are to quarrel to keep their cases out of the rapist courts by attempting to beg a 320-year-old law safeguarding them underneath parliamentary privilege.

Elliot Morley, David Chaytor, Jim Devine and Lord Hanningfield appeared yesterday at City of Westminster magistrates justice to beg not guilty to charges of fake accounting underneath the Theft Act 1968.

The cases were committed to Southwark climax justice after lawyers argued they lifted issues of "high inherent importance". If convicted, the 4 face a limit judgment of 7 years" imprisonment.

Julian Knowles, representing the 3 MPs, stressed that the men were not observant they were on top of the law. "That would be utterly wrong." But, he added, "parliamentary payoff is piece of the law, and it is for council to ask the law in their cases".

The 3 MPs stood together in the organic reinforced potion wharf of Court One at the Horseferry Road building, a short travel from the Palace of Westminster, for their 15-minute appearance. A ask that they be authorised to sojourn outward the wharf was refused by district decider Timothy Workman, though he did determine that their addresses should not be review out.

Lord Hanningfield, who gave his name as "Paul Edward Winston Lord Hanningfield, formerly White", appeared alone rught away after them.

Knowles pronounced that the 3 MPs "unequivocally and resolutely say their ignorance of the charges opposite them". Referring to the 1689 Bill of Rights, creatively written to strengthen leisure of speech, he pronounced they confirmed "that to take to justice them in the rapist courts for their parliamentary activities would transgress the element of the subdivision of powers, that is one of the beliefs that underpins the UK"s inherent structure.

"The element of the subdivision of powers equates to that whatever make a difference arises connected with the operative of council should be dealt with by parliament, and not elsewhere, and should be dealt with in a demeanour that is unchanging with the approach alternative members have been treated."

He combined that parliamentary payoff meant "proceedings in council cannot be impeached or questioned in any justice or place outward of parliament. These beliefs meant that it is for the House of Commons alone to confirm either the control of Mr Morley, Mr Chaytor and Mr Devine has been such as to call for sanction."

Morley, 57, a former cultivation apportion and MP for Scunthorpe, is purported to have dishonestly claimed £30,428 some-more than he was entitled to in second-home losses on a residence in Winterton, nearby Scunthorpe, in in between 2004 and 2007 towards a debt that was paid off.

Chaytor, 60, MP for Bury North, faces charges that he claimed roughly £13,000 in rent in 2005 and 2006 on a London prosaic that he owned, as well as £5,425 in 2007 and 2008 to rent a skill in Lancashire owned by his mother. He is additionally purported to have used fake invoices to explain £1,950 for IT services in 2006.

Devine, 56, MP for Livingston, is purported to have claimed £3,240 for cleaning services and £5,505 for stationery, utilizing fake invoices in 2008 and 2009.

All 3 have been barred from station for Labour in the stirring ubiquitous election.

Hanningfield, 69, who was dangling from the parliamentary Conservative celebration and stood down as personality of Essex county council, pleaded not guilty to 6 charges relating to claims for overnight allowances, trimming from £154 to £172, from the House of Lords in in between 2006 and 2009 when annals allegedly show he was driven to his home nearby Chelmsford.

The decider concluded with the defendants" focus for the cases to be listened at climax court. All were expelled on umbrella bail to crop up at Southwark climax justice on thirty March.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Jonathan Rosss mother Jane Goldman spawns lady murderer 11

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THE mother of Jonathan Ross, not one to be outdone by her father in intolerable the public, has combined a movie featuring a foul-mouthed 11-year-old sequence killer.

Jane Goldmans film, Kick-Ass, has already caused debate in the United States since immature kids were authorised to see aroused previews of the movie online. The movie faces critique in Britain among regard about the purpose models presented to immature kids by the media.

Ross was at large criticised in Oct 2008 after he and the stand up comic Russell Brand done pornographic calls to Andrew Sachs, the former Fawlty Towers actor. Ross voiced in Jan that he would not be renegotiating his stipulate with the BBC when it ends in July.

Many might find his wifes movie even some-more repellent. One of the characters is an 11-year-old called Hit-Girl, who shoots bullets by a mans impertinence and slices peoples legs off. Chloë Moretz, the 13-year-old American singer who plays the part, screams at her opponents: Okay, you c***s, lets see what you can do now.

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In an additional stage the impression tells her vigilante father that she wants a puppy for her birthday. When he looks astounded she says: Im only f****** with you, Daddy, and asks for a new arms a gleaming, razor-sharp knife.

In an interview, Moretz pronounced of her character: Shes an assassin, but at the same time she is still only an 11-year-old girl. She doesnt know any better; the only how she was raised.

The drive-in theatre fans contend it has the verve, quick mind and impassioned assault of a Quentin Tarantino movie. It will, however, have a fifteen obligation in Britain.

Frank Furedi, highbrow of sociology at Kent University, pronounced the movie industry was blurring the lines in in between adult and kid entertainment. This promotes the thought that infantilising adult life is fine and that we are no longer approaching to pull lines in in between us and kids, he said.

Criticism of the film, that is due to be expelled in April, comes after a Home Office inform last week highlighted the unsuited images to that immature kids are customarily exposed. The inform cursed the bearing of immature kids to publishing and violence, and called for stricter controls on the increasing make use of of sexualised imagery in advertising.

Kick-Ass is formed on comics combined by Mark Millar, a Scottish writer, and John Romita Jr, an American illustrator. They are marketed with the aphorism offensive violence: only the approach you similar to it.

Goldmans script, co-written with the executive Matthew Vaughn, tells the story of an typical American teenage kid who decides to spin himself in to a superhero. It stars Aaron Johnson, 19, who played John Lennon in Nowhere Boy, and Nicolas Cage, who plays Hit-Girls father.

When scenes from the movie were shown in San Diego last Jul at an annual comic-book convention, Millar said: The uncanny thing about this movie is that you come out of it wanting to be an 11-year-old lady since shes so cool. You think, Id love to kill all those guys.

However, there have been complaints in America about the striking trailers for the movie right away being shown on the internet. The central trailers enclose calm unsuited for immature children, but are, contend critics, straightforwardly accessible to immature kids underneath 15.

These sold trailers are even worse than normal since they etch a kid and so are some-more engaging to a child, Nell Minow, a counsel and one of the complainants, told The New York Times last week. Isnt there a extent to what we can ask immature kids to do on screen?

Those concerned in Kick-Ass are steeling themselves for a backlash. When asked by one US interviewer about the bearing of an 11-year-old utilizing the word c***, Goldman said: I think thats the slightest of the worries.

Goldman met Ross when she was a immature journal columnist and tied together him when she was only 18. She has fake her own successful career as a radio presenter, writer and screenwriter. She co-wrote an award-winning book with Vaughn for the 2007 movie Stardust, that starred Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer. She has additionally combined a novel, Dreamworld.

Commenting on the film, Robert Thompson, highbrow of renouned enlightenment at Syracuse University in New York state, said: Its still sufficient of a genuine banned that when you listen to a little of those difference entrance out of the mouth of an 11-year-old kid, the unequivocally shocking. But thats the total point.

Additional reporting: Thierry Kelaart

Saturday, July 24, 2010

News of the World phone hacking: Reaction to the MPs" outcome Media

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Les Hinton, Rupert Murdoch, Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks at a St Bride"s have make have use of of of in 2005 to symbol the depart of the last headlines organization from Fleet Street Photograph: Graeme Robertson/Getty Images

7.08am: The culture, media and competition name cabinet has delivered the ban outcome in to phone hacking at the News of the World.

Back in 2007 the Sunday tabloid"s stately editor, Clive Goodman, was arrested for his impasse in illegally intercepting Royal phone calls. Goodman and a in isolation detective, Glenn Mulcaire, were locked up in 2007. NoW editor Andy Coulson quiescent but News International insisted that a consummate inner exploration found that Goodman was the usually NI publisher involved. Shortly thereafter Coulson became executive of communications to Tory celebration personality David Cameron.

The exploration was reopened last summer after The Guardian suggested that News Group newspapers have paid some-more than £1m to solve authorised cases that in jeopardy to exhibit justification of the journalists" steady impasse in the have make have use of of of of rapist methods to acquire stories.

Today the name cabinet has delivered the verdict, accusing News International management team of "collective amnesia" and "obfuscation".

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7.31am: The Guardian splashes on the story, and 4 pages of headlines inside and a page of comment. The Sun on the alternative palm has a 3 order story on page dual and a Sun Says that bears some-more than a flitting similarity to the matter put out by News International.

7.44am: The Sun"s headlines story, underneath the title "Report "hijack"" claims:

"A key Commons cabinet inform on the Press was hijacked by Labour MPs for domestic gain, one of the members has alleged.

It was ostensible to combine on issues of leisure of speech, remoteness and defame "tourism". But Labour MPs attempted to couple the Tories with bullying allegations that abashed Downing St.

The cabinet additionally outlayed 7 months probing a phone-tapping scandal, for that a News of the World publisher was jailed, but unclosed no new evidence.

Tory MP Philip Davies said: "There was a feeling the inform was being abused for narrow, sparse celebration domestic advantage. The main purpose was to urge leisure of speech."

Labour MPs longed for to allegation Tory communications trainer Andy Coulson, an ex-News of the World editor. But the inform found "no evidence" he knew phone hacking was receiving place."

On the theme of "new evidence", the inform states:

"The Guardian articles did enclose new information, in particular, connected with the payments to Gordon Taylor and others and the "for Neville" email. This exploration has subsequently suggested some-more facts, together with the pay-offs finished to Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire and that they tapped the phones of the princes themselves. They additionally highlighted the actuality that a enlightenment positively did exist in the newsroom of News of the World and alternative newspapers at the time that at majority appropriate incited a blind eye to bootleg activities such as phone-hacking and blagging and at misfortune actively condoned it. We reject this but advance booking and hold that it has finished estimable repairs to the journal industry as a whole."

8.06am: Beyond phone hacking, the name committee"s inform is additionally the majority wide-ranging examination of journal law and have make use of of for majority years:

• The PCC is pronounced to be "toothless" and should have the energy to excellent newspapers that step out of line and presumably even stop them publishing

• Newspapers were guilty of "an inexcusable obscure of press standards" in the stating of the Madeleine McCann examination in 2007.

• Rejects a shift to the law on privacy.

• No petrify suggestions for a wide-reaching codification of defame law

• The cabinet was rarely vicious of the have make have use of of of of "superinjunctions" in multiform cases lifted by the Guardian, after the oil trade association Trafigura and Barclays bank prevented stating of a story or of the actuality of the claim itself.

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8.22am: Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and inquisitive contributor Nick Davies plead phone hacking at the News of the World and the name committee"s findings.

8.25am: Sun readers competence well miss the News of the World story dark by the weight of the big story of the day: Cheryl Cole"s preference NOT to fight, fight, quarrel for the love of Ashley Cole.

Radio 4"s Today programme suggests that if you are overpowering of unconstrained coverage of the phone hacking story, listeners competence caring to watch the Taiwanese CGI version of the Gordon Brown "bullying" story.

8.40am: The Times" coverage of the Select Committee inform focuses on "No remoteness laws, but the media contingency behave, contend MPs" and outlines the main points: • No legislation on privacy• Press Complaints Commission to prove before presentation to the theme of articles, theme to a "public interest" test• A new law to explain Parliamentary payoff and safeguard free and satisfactory reporting• The weight of explanation should be topsy-turvy in the box of big corporations so that they contingency infer defame and not the defendant• Action to quell the have make have use of of of of super-injunctions and investigate to find the border of their use• A new regulator, a Press Complaints and Standards Commission

Beneath this story is a 6 order story that declares: "Publisher indicted of "collective amnesia" over phone-tapping scandal"

9.31am: The domestic greeting to the inform suggests that this competence be a watershed impulse in the attribute in in between domestic parties and News International newspapers.

After years of tip-toeing around Rupert Murdoch"s newspapers, Labour were rewarded by The Sun dogmatic itself opposite the Government last autumn. Now Labour - and the Liberal Democrats - have been scarcely outspoken in their greeting to the name cabinet inform (and remember, the cabinet is chaired by a Conservative MP, John Whittingdale).

News International is confronting the hazard of a legal inquiry, with Liberal Democrat home affairs orator Chris Huhne saying:

"The name cabinet inform blows a gaping hole in the News of the World"s line that usually a solitary brute contributor was endangered in bootleg hacking of phones, and reveals huge worries about the handicapped reply of the Metropolitan military in questioning what was obviously drawn out bootleg activity.

"There are unequivocally critical issues at seductiveness here for the remoteness of the adult and the inform highlights low regard at the diseased greeting to these bootleg intrusions by News International, the Press Complaints Commission, the Metropolitan military and the inform commissioner."

Culture cabinet member Ben Bradshaw adds:

"This inform contains intensely critical questions for News International. It says lawbreaking was condoned and that the association sought to disguise the truth."

The inform was unequivocally pure in the clearing of Andy Coulson - who was afterwards editor of the News of the World, but is right away the head of communications for the Tory celebration - observant that there was no justification that he knew about bootleg phone hacking.

But the Tories took difference to the actuality that an legislative addition to the inform altered by a cabinet member, Tom Watson, finished anxiety to the actuality that the NoW had paid out £800,000 in indemnification for steadfastly bullying a sports reporter, Matt Driscoll, during Coulson"s editorship.

10.01am: Martin Moore, executive of the Media Standards Trust, says: "The inform shows defame remodel contingency occur hand-in-hand with remodel of press self-regulation."

10.38am: David Banks, co-author of McNae"s Essential Law for Journalists and one of the experts co-opted onto Jack Straw"s operative organization on libel, says: "Can"t see redtops usurpation a selfregulator that would stop them edition for a day, would have to be statutory."

10.50am: Here"s a cube of this morning"s Today programme speak with the authority of the committee, John Whittingdale:

Jim Naughtie: You speak about "obfuscation and common amnesia". That suggests you don"t hold you were told the total truth...

John Whittingdale: Well, we were since assurances that usually Clive Goodman knew about the phone hacking ...

JN: Do you hold that?

JW: Well, we"ve right away detected that essentially the border of the phone hacking went unequivocally far-reaching indeed. We"ll probably never know utterly how many, but the military have already right away pronounced that [it was] 91 sold numbers. Clive Goodman was the stately contributor - you could assimilate since he competence be meddlesome in hacking in to members of the stately household, that did occur, but not since alternative people were involved, and we found it unequivocally formidable to find out serve information. There is a puzzling email containing a twin of a write examination that was hacked, that nobody can stop who it was sent to or since it was written...

JN: Do you hold it was going on widely, and supposed to be going on?

JW: I think there was a enlightenment that existed at that time that regarded this as normal have make use of of and did not appear to see the complaint attached. One thing that we do take joy from is that has altered now.

JN: You see, the complaint is is that you don"t hold you were told the total law in the justification - you speak about "obfuscation and common amnesia". Why should you hold assurances right away if you don"t hold the assurances you were since before?

JW: Well, I think it was recognized that what went on was unacceptable, and of march the editor of the journal at the time took shortcoming and he resigned. And I think there has been a approval - not usually at the News of the World, but right opposite the press - that this kind of have make use of of can"t be authorised to go on and things have been tightened up.

JN: You know that News International in the reply - that is a unequivocally strong reply - says that a little members of your cabinet were working in a celebration domestic demeanour and have disregarded open trust. Do you think there is anything in that?

JW: Well, I can assimilate since News International are unfortunate with the report. I would usually contend that the inform was concluded by the total committee. There was one sold order that it was widely separated on...

JN: That was the order that refers to the visualisation opposite Andy Coulson for bullying and nuisance that cost News International £800,000...

JW: Yes, but that sold order the cabinet did order on celebration lines and it wasn"t essentially anything unequivocally to do with the exploration we were conducting...

11.20am: The Press Complaints Commission has responded to the name cabinet report. It doesn"t usually plunge in to the critique of it head-on:

"The PCC welcomes the turn of inspection that the Committee has practical to the practices and looks brazen to deliberation the recommendations at the subsequent assembly of the Commission.

Commenting on the report, Stephen Abell, Director of the PCC, said: "We are blissful to see the elemental approval of the Select Committee that "self-regulation of the press is severely preferable to orthodox regulation, and should continue". We are additionally beholden that the Select Committee has publicly commended the staff of the PCC, and concurred that the PCC "does a great understanding of profitable work both in preventing breaches of the Code and in addressing complaints". The Select Committee has supposed that "many people have benefited from a free and watchful have make have use of of of in usually the approach the PCC"s founders envisaged".

"There are helpful suggestions for mending the complement that the Commission contingency see at, break down in to parts and reply to...

"The PCC agrees with the Select Committee"s perspective that we should take an active purpose in ensuring that standards are upheld. We are, however, endangered that the Select Committee has rather underrated the turn of active work already undertaken by the PCC. This includes the drawn out hit with intensity complainants, and with member of exposed people. It additionally encompasses the precision of reporters and editors, and work at the back of the scenes to forestall nuisance and media intrusion. It should not be lost that, each year, thousands of people name to come to the PCC rather than examination to law. We see brazen to mending the Committee"s believe of the activities in these areas.

"The PCC accepts that the inform contains criticisms of a little of the structures and practices, that will need to be since due consideration. The Select Committee concurred the ongoing eccentric examination in to the governance of the Press Complaints Commission, and the Review demonstrates that the PCC is not restored and is looking to urge itself and to turn some-more pure and accountable. The Governance Review is receiving a elemental see at how the PCC matches up to the hurdles acted by the media in the 21st Century. It will safeguard that the PCC reflects open expectations and great have make use of of in governance generally, and takes comment of how media calm is right away constructed and delivered.

"Robust and obliged self-regulation is obviously the majority effective, variable and fascinating approach of ensuring high standards in journalism. The PCC is committed to delivering this."

11.57am: If you wish to review a accumulation of viewpoints of the name cabinet reports, here"s a range:

On CommentIsFree:Max Mosley: We need a law on before notificationJohn Kampfner: Today is a great day for free expressionTom Watson: Serious questions for News InternationalGeoffrey Robertson: One hearten for the MPs

The Daily Mail for the majority piece avoids the phone hacking scandal: "MPs: Curb the "chilling" laws melancholy Press Freedom."

The Independent is unequivocally understanding of News International: "MPs" conflict provokes the rage of Murdoch. Rupert Murdoch"s News International media organization has indicted a absolute House of Commons cabinet of bias..."

The Dailydevotes a page to the committee"s inform but ignores the phone-hacking findings, alternative than to point out the debate over an extrinsic order about the £800,000 judiciary payout to a contributor bullied by Andy Coulson, former NoW editor.

1.05pm: NUJ ubiquitous cabinet member Jeremy Dear has weighed in to the debate:

"While the philharmonic of politicians and Rupert Murdoch descending out over ethics competence prove a little of the irony of bald men squabbling over a comb, the inform of the Culture Media and Sport Committee deserves to be taken seriously. For News International to credit the cabinet of "bias anddistortion" since it carefully thought about a critical part of phone hacking indicates a miss of high regard of the critical reliable issues involved.

"The News of the World phone hacking situation underlines the need to remodel the Press Complaints Commission, whose proclivity towards safeguarding the wishes of publishers rather than the open seductiveness has attacked it of any genuine open confidence.

"The committee"s anticipating that inquisitive broadcasting in Britain is being "deterred by the hazard and cost of carrying to urge defame actions" is a acquire approval of a critical complaint that needs obligatory pill to urge the people"s right to inform of open seductiveness and consequence."

1.14pm: In in in between considering the name committee"s ban report, News International"s mad greeting and that side others are taking, here is something I have usually posted about Alexander Lebedev"s negotiations to buy The Independent: the Russian billionaire has set up a holding association for his due acquisition, but is there an additional bidder?

1.55pm: Tom Watson MP has put in an FOI ask to the Information Commissioner on Operation Motorman:

"I would right away similar to to rigourously ask a duplicate of the check ledgers used in the Operation Motorman investigation. I"m usually after the electronic duplicate so there is no need to duplicate any paperwork.I"m happy for the columns of the inform that prove the name of the chairman being investigated by newspapers to be redacted if this creates your preference any simpler to make."

2.57pm: How can I have not related to this earlier? Alastair Campbell: Coulson could turn a Tory liability

3.08pm: No central reply from Scotland Yard to the adverse comments in the name cabinet report.

By the way, you can review the full inform here.

4.52pm: I think that that competence be it for today. If you found this interesting, I am certain you will find some-more to seductiveness you in tomorrow"s Guardian and on MediaGuardian.co.uk. Thanks for celebration of the mass and commenting. @Busfield