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ABCs: The Sunday Times relaunch and £3m marketing campaign boosted sales of the paper by 11,000 copies in July. By Stephen Brook
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The Press Complaints Commission is considering whether Times columnist Giles Coren has breached its editors' code of practice in a piece he wrote about Poles. By Tara Conlan
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Press Gazette, the journalism trade publication, is to drop its weekly print edition and become a monthly. By Stephen Brook
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Photographers at a testimonial for Manchester United striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were barred from taking pictures of the player's children. By Stephen Brook
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