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Harman and her Husband Jack Dromey outside the Houses of Parliament in 1982

Harriet Harman stayed silent over paedophiles to avoid 'rocking the boat too much', claims former leader of PIE after Daily Mail allegations

Harman's husband claims 'no one will believe a man like Tom O'Carroll'

Ghost writer Andrew O'Hagan (left) and Julian Assange

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is ‘mad, sad and bad’, claims ghost writer Andrew O’Hagan

O’Hagan was contracted to ghost write a memoir but the deal collapsed because Assange was 'mortified' by the idea of revealing his own secrets

The innovative Highlights page and the Voices index on the new Independent app, now available on iPad

The Independent launches hybrid ‘digital newspaper’ app for a unique reading experience

The Independent has unveiled a unique app based on reader feedback that combines the best of newspaper design with digital interactivity, making the most of tablets or smartphone technology. The app is available to download on iPad and Kindle Fire today with  iPhone and Android to follow.

The news-based Delayed Gratification is one of 22 independent titles distributed by Stack

Looks good on paper: Forget tablet editions - a new wave of young independent publishers is producing wonderful hard-copy titles

In the days of punk, young publishers operating from bedrooms and kitchens would design and distribute their print creations with little more than a block of paper, a typewriter, a photocopier and a stapler.

Brit Awards 2014: Twitter outrage after Brit Awards journalists requested by House PR to tweet for Mastercard in return for tickets

An email from Mastercard’s PR company reportedly asking journalists to tweet about the credit card company in exchange for being officially allowed to cover the Brit Awards has prompted an avalanche of ire on social media.

Journalist Piers Morgan was the editor of the Daily Mirror from almost a decade.

Detectives interview Piers Morgan about phone-hacking allegations at Daily Mirror

US-based broadcaster questioned by Scotland Yard

The i newspaper records largest circulation rise

The i newspaper recorded the largest circulation rise in the quality newspaper market last month as it grew its total circulation to 303,928.

Nicolas Demorand, the chairman of the board of French daily newspaper Liberation

‘Libération’ editor quits after journalists refuse to post social network makeover

Nicolas Demorand accused his former colleagues at the French centre-left daily of being 21st-century Luddites

Barbie to feature 'unapologetically' in this year's Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue

Defying its critics, Barbie manufacturer Mattel is to feature the iconic doll in Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit issue alongside the hashtag '#UNAPOLOGETIC'.

Bill and Liz?

Liz and Bill, Sally's snog and Wendi's alleged paean to Blair's behind: It's been a good week for scandal...

As fact and tittle-tattle interbreed online, they create a strain of gossip that helps create the news agenda – whether we like it or not

Tomorrow's a huge landmark for i as it reaches its 1,000th edition. So we thought we'd ask our readers: why i?

Tomorrow is i's 1,000th edition. So we asked our readers: Why i? What do you want us to improve? We have had about 500 responses so far via email and social media. Here's what a few of them had to say.

The first edition of the new magazine 'Porter'

The mag trade: Net-a-Porter's new glossy magazine set to be a serious rival to Vogue

The luxurious 284-page Porter will launch today in 220 cities and 60 countries

Royal assent: ‘Hello!’ got the green light for its planned publication of pictures of the royals

Prince George and the paparazzi

'Hello!' magazine published pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George arriving in the Caribbean – and left the national press fuming. Ian Burrell reports

Your chance to shape 'The Independent on Sunday'

Every Sunday morning I spend an hour checking independent.co.uk, Twitter and Facebook to get an early idea of the reaction to the paper's biggest stories. Sometimes I'll tweet a link to something I think will particularly capture the imagination, or a gem from The New Review supplement or the Money section that might otherwise not receive much attention.

JK Rowling is suing the Daily Mail for libel.

JK Rowling suing the Daily Mail for libel over 'single mother sob story'

Her lawyers argue that the story damages the author's reputation

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Naomi Watts stars as Princess Diana which came out on top at this year's Barfta Awards
arts + ents Awards recognise the clangers to have disgraced the screen this year
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PARK CITY, UT - JANUARY 19: Philip Seymour Hoffman poses for a portrait during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival at the Getty Images Portrait Studio at the Village At The Lift on January 19, 2014 in Park City, Utah.
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Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinahís Cat Emporium' in London
newsInside Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium
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The set of five concept cars were inspired by the Batmobile which features in Batman Begins
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galleryWhat would Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando and Spock look like if they were heavily tattooed?
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The suit dominated Christian Dior’s autumn/winter ready-to-wear show in Paris
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Paul Walker tops list of the most searched for People of 2013
film Paul Walker was killed in November
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Yarnold takes part training session - the 25-year-old farmer's daughter from Kent was pointed in the direction of the skeleton at a National Lottery talent identification day
sportHow Team GB's skeleton women conquered the slopes in Sochi
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He says: “I stare at myself in the mirror and I think, ‘Wow, I’m really great-looking.’... I think I’m the greatest, anyway.”
peopleIggy Pop was a punk before punk was invented but now the master revivalist is set to take a regular BBC Radio 6Music slot
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Jennifer Lawrence 'deserves a rest' says producer Harvey Weinstein
peopleLab campaigns to make sausage meat out of celebs' body tissue
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‘Notturnino’, by Thomas Hauert, part of tonight’s triple bill
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This scene from Katy Perry's 'Dark Horse' music video has been edited to remove the 'Allah' pendant formerly seen hanging around this man's neck
musicKaty Perry music video edited after causing Muslims offence
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food + drinkAfter the arrival of lamb beer, we look at some other weird and wonderful flavours
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The Spice Girls during their 2007-08 reunion tour
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22 November 2013: Today's Google Doodle celebrates 50 years of Doctor Who
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Ticket to slide: How Team GB's skeleton women conquered the slopes at the Winter Olympics

Ticket to slide: How Team GB's skeleton

Tom Peck reveals how the team conquered the slopes at the Winter Olympics
Enemy within: The network of Britons who spied for Hitler during Second World War

Enemy within

The network of Britons who spied for Hitler during Second World War
Oscar Pistorius murder trial: what should we expect?

Oscar Pistorius trial: what should we expect?

The murder trial of the world's most famous disabled athlete begins in Pretoria next week
Non-Stop, film review: Liam Neeson's tough guy act is on target in this suspenseful drama

Neeson's tough guy act is on target in Non-Stop

Non-Stop is not a film that will appeal to the airline industry but, true to the title, it strikes a relentless narrative tempo
All the presidents' meals: A new memoir spills the beans on cooking at the White House

White House chef spills the beans

John Moeller cooked family meals for the Bushes and Clintons, and banquets for world leaders
Citizen clean: Campaigners frustrated with the Government's failure to cut the amount of air pollution are uniting to tackle 'invisible killer'

Citizen clean: Campaigners tackle air pollution

Campaigners frustrated with the Government’s failure to cut the amount of air pollution in our cities are uniting to tackle the ‘invisible killer’ themselves
Spritz promises to boost reading speeds to a breakneck 500 words a minute - will it enhance our enjoyment of literature?

Will Spritz enhance our enjoyment of literature?

The new app promises to boost reading speeds to a breakneck 500 words a minute
Wanderlust: 10 best Asia travel books

Wanderlust: 10 best Asia travel books

If you’re heading east or want to learn more about the continent, take a guided tour
Nicolas Anelka 'quenelle' gesture: Split second that changed everything

Split second that changed everything

Whatever he may have intended, English football now knows more than it would like about Dieudonné and his gesture
Dark shadow of Allen Stanford grips Antigua

Dark shadow of Allen Stanford grips Antigua

The ECB may have tried to quickly forget the 'Twenty20 for 20' but the fraudster's downfall cost thousands of jobs and left a giant hole in the island's economy
Stephen Roche: Ireland is ready for Giro d'Italia's grand start

Stephen Roche: Ireland is ready for Giro d'Italia's grand start

The cycling legend on how Belfast has geared up for May's big event
Mounting tension: Israel’s Knesset debates proposal to enforce its sovereignty at Al-Aqsa Mosque - a move seen as ‘an extreme provocation to Muslims worldwide’

Mounting tension in Israel

Knesset debates proposal to enforce its sovereignty at Al-Aqsa Mosque - a move seen as ‘an extreme provocation to Muslims worldwide’
Hindu nationalists are gaining power in India - and silencing enemies along the way

Hindu nationalists are gaining power in India...

... and silencing enemies along the way
Grow up, grandpa: Years after 'Sachsgate', Andrew Sachs reveals he is still not talking to his granddaughter

'Grow up, Andrew Sachs'

Years after 'Sachsgate', the Fawlty Towers star reveals he is still not talking to his granddaughter
Is it game over for Mario, Donkey Kong and Zelda?

Is it game over for Nintendo?

The Japanese firm is in deep trouble with poor sales of its new Wii U console and sliding profits