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Leveson inquiry: Lord Mandelson and Tessa Jowell appear
21 May 2012, 10:50 pm
• Mandelson: no Faustian pact between Labour and Murdoch • PCC was 'system of non-regulation' • 'Journalists are never politicians' friends' • Relationship between the two groups 'has broken down' • News Corp lobbyist 'better at networking than with policies' • Jowell: Blair gave me 'absolute assurance' of no Murdoch deal • Met NI chief Les Hinton in runup to Communications Act • 'Blair's ...
Tom Watson MP Debates: Whats the Point of Video Games? - News
17 May 2012, 8:04 am
SPOnG attends a debate on the subject starring Lord David
puttnam and Tom Watson MP [Posted 17 May 2012 by Chris O'Regan] The Nottingham GameCityPrize organised a debate on the point of video games in modern society. Held at the British Film Insititute (BFI) on the Southbank, London the great and good of the video game industry as well as those who are critical of the medium debated the impact ...
Videogames Should be on the National Curriculum
17 May 2012, 7:47 am
Videogames such as Age Of Empires, Championship Manager and Guitar Hero should be on the National Curriculum, according to a discussion panel at the launch of the annual Nottingham GameCity Prize.
Minghella film building opening
10 May 2012, 2:53 am
A new £11m centre for film, named after an oscar-winning director from the Isle of Wight, is officially opened in Reading later.
Lord puttnam opens Christian Resources Exhibition
8 May 2012, 4:29 am
Lord David
puttnam producer of arguably the most successful sportsthemed movie of all time will open this years Christian Resources Exhibition International Tue 811 May Sandown Park Esher
Chariots of Fire’s Olympic secret revealed
3 May 2012, 8:02 pm
THE extraordinary role of a French resistance fighter in bringing the award-winning film Chariots of Fire to the big screen has been revealed by the film’s producer, Lord
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News Corporation has sought to undermine elected governments | David puttnam
28 April 2012, 8:30 pm
Rupert Murdoch is a man driven not so much by market forces as a deep desire to optimise his empire's power and influence The story that unfolded last week at the Royal Courts of Justice has roots that stretch back more than three decades. Behind the highly rehearsed faux candour of Murdoch senior, and the bland evasions of his son, lies a story in which democracy – not just in the UK, but in ...
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Videogames Should be on the National Curriculum - ibtimes.co.uk
17 May 2012, 8:36 am
"There are some fantastic games out there that teach by default. The Age Of Empires series was a great way of learning about Roman history and medieval history - well the violent aspects of it. There's a game I play called Modern Conflict, which appears to ...