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Out and About 15 April

This week Out and About attends the Revolution Awards, goes to Pearl and Dean's Nomad portable cinema event and gets a hangover with Bombay Sapphire.

Economist continues iconic poster work

The Economist has launched a new provocative poster campaign tagged 'Where do you stand?' which focuses on the subjects of drug laws, the trading of human organs, and prisoners' right to vote.

Telegraph owners cement position as media's richest

LONDON - Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay, the owners of the Daily Telegraph, have leapt 18 places to number 22 in the Sunday Times Rich List for 2010, cementing their place as the countries wealth...

Paper Round - a morning look at the day's newspapers (12 April)

LONDON - Labour's election manifesto dominates the front pages today, with The Times reporting on Labour's plan to 'force foreign workers to speak English', and The Daily Telegraph revealing plans to ...

Awards ceremony goes off with a bang

The great and the good gathered for the Media Week Awards in London last week.

ShortList celebrates its first birthday

LONDON - ShortList, the free men's weekly magazine, reaches its first year anniversary this week, publishing its 50th edition tomorrow (Thursday).

Wallpaper ties with Eyestorm for photography venture

LONDON - Wallpaper, the fashion, design and lifestyle magazine, has launched Wallpaper* Selects, an online venture selling photography from its archives.

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