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Should news on the web be free? Or are paywalls inevitable? London Press Club debate draws mixed views

A top panel from across the media spectrum – chaired by Andrew Neil – came together at the British Library last night to address what The Observer this week called “the big, nagging question that journalists obsess over”: Is paid-for news content the right strategy for commercial success?

Channel 4 has removed a video report about suspicions of police in Brixton from its website after it emerged that four of the people questioned were employees of a marketing company

Channel 4 takes down video report on police relations with Brixton residents over links to marketing company

Of five interviewees, only one did not have connections with marketing company Livity

Vice is specialising in short documentary films made in conflict zones

Vice to launch global 'Vice News Channel'

The youth-oriented media group Vice has announced the launch of a global Vice News Channel, with a network of 35 bureaux around the world.

Ministers are concerned about rogue sites appearing on internet giant's search results

Google urged to remove copycat websites charging substantial fees for Government services from search rankings

Internet giant to take down sponsored adverts for sites that were not offering valid services including applications for passports and driving licences

The homepage and one of the news pages on the new Independent app, now available on iPad

Have you tried the new, free Independent Digital Edition iPad app?

It’s been almost a week now since the new Independent Digital Edition app went live on iPad. Judging by the reviews so far, most of our early adopters love it as much as we do. Phew!

Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg teams up with Getty to kick the sexism out of stock images, with profits going to LeanIn.Org

Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg has teamed up with Getty Images as part of her work with LeanIn.org to transform the library’s stock images and empower women and families.

Max Mosley's lawyers have previously said his case is 'not about censoring the internet' fight Rupert Murdoch

German court orders Google to block Max Mosley sex party images

Judge says the widely-circulated pictures of a sadomasochistic orgy ‘seriously violate’ former Formula One chief’s privacy

The Independent website grew by 7.94 per cent to 29,894,151 unique monthly users

The Independent website records largest growth among newspaper websites

The Independent’s website independent.co.uk enjoyed the largest growth among newspaper websites during December, according to official figures released today.

The offices of the Guardian newspaper in central London

Guardian website blocked in China after it ran a story on the wealth of its rulers' families

China has blocked the websites of The Guardian and other media organisations which published stories about the offshore holdings of relatives of the country’s leading figures.

Arianna Huffington is joining force with Nicolas Berggruen to launch 'The World Post'

Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington to launch 'World Post' news website

Tony Blair and global elite to feature on new digital platform

UK Porn trends: From 'Lisa Ann' to 'British', Pornhub reveals what we search for

Pornhub reveals the most popular porn search terms in Britain

Many had called on IAC to fire Justine Sacco after she sent the racist tweet shortly before boarding a flight to Africa

PR executive Justine Sacco apologises after losing job over racist Aids ‘joke’ provoked #HasJustineLandedYet Twitter storm

The now-former director of communications worked for IAC representing popular websites such as OKCupid, Vimeo, The Daily Beast and Tinder

Beyonce's new album is 'as billowing and bountiful as that legendary booty'

Weird web news: Beyonce's secret online album release

It is not often that a PR person is awake at 6.28am let alone sending emails, so it was clear there was something afoot on Friday morning when a “For Immediate Release” announcement from Purple PR pinged into my inbox.

Lufsig the wolf has become a symbol of protest in Hong Kong

Weird web news: Why cuddly wolf Lufsig is popular in Hong Kong

What sells in Ikea and has become a symbol of protest in Hong Kong? Meet Lufsig, the cuddly wolf who – since being thrown at the region’s chief executive Leung Chun-ying – has sold out in local branches of the Swedish furniture giant.

Weird web news: BOND is out of touch

And I quote: “BOND is a tiny touch module.

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Terminally ill man spent life cleaning the animal's enclosures

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A fan dressed up as the Grim Reaper during Manchester United's win over Olympiakos, shouting at David Moyes
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David Beckham will have a cameo role in the Only Fools and Horses reunion sketch on Sport Relief in March
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He's not the only one getting out of his comfort zone for Sport Relief

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Kate Bush in 1986
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Prison movie as Oedipal drama

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Davina McCall during her gruelling triathlon
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Presenter cycled, swam and ran from Edinburgh to London

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The breast cancer cell - women with breast cancer will have their DNA scanned by scientists in order to better understand the genetic cause of cancer in individuals
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Champions League quarter-finals

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Sheep farmer David Rogers isn’t ready to retire just yet

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'There is no sectarianism in the army': Syria’s war – the general’s view

Syria’s war – the general’s view

Robert Fisk joins General Yussef Swaidan on the streets of Daraya as the officer tells a crowd there is no army brutality – while his soldiers hand out Syrian flags to children
Douglas Alexander: ‘Ukip poses a challenge to all parties. I take it very seriously’

‘Ukip poses a challenge to all parties. I take it very seriously’

Labour's election chief, Douglas Alexander, tells Andrew Grice why they are launching a new team dedicated to monitoring the challenge from Nigel Farage’s party
The show can't go on: Portsmouth Theatre threatened with closure after NatWest's 'utter incompetence' left it without funds for two months

The show can't go on

Portsmouth Theatre threatened with closure after NatWest's 'utter incompetence' left it without funds for two months
It’s alive! BBC Radio 5 Live celebrates its 20th anniversary

It’s alive! BBC Radio 5 Live celebrates its 20th anniversary

One of the station's former producers recalls how the network was written off prematurely
Sainsbury's wants to say 'bye bye' to its Greenwich supermarket, famously home of the Teletubbies. Can it be saved?

Sainsbury's wants to say 'bye bye' to its Greenwich supermarket

Famously home of the Teletubbies, but can it be saved?
Footloose: 10 best flat shoes for spring

Footloose: 10 best flat shoes for spring

We run through lace-ups, pumps, sandals and slingbacks to see you through until summer. And there’s not a heel in sight
Evergreen Ryan Giggs makes case for return to spotlight at Manchester United

Evergreen Giggs makes case for return to spotlight at United

Veteran inspired Champions League comeback and showed what club have been missing in central midfield. But it's also given Moyes a dilemma
Gareth Bale value for money? You bet

Gareth Bale value for money? You bet

After a sticky start at Real, Welshman leads the assists chart and is a guaranteed starter in Sunday's El Clasico. Pete Jenson explains how he turned it around
'Ivan made a huge difference but it is time to move on,' says Andy Murray

'Ivan made a huge difference but it is time to move on,' says Andy Murray

Scot admits splitting with coach was tough as form raises concerns
French Cycling Federation hope to reach for the Sky

French Cycling Federation hope to reach for the Sky

Without a Tour de France winner since 1985, France believe new Paris velodrome can spark British levels of success
Is your boss spying on you?

Is your boss spying on you?

From monitoring your trips to the loo to keeping track of illicit office affairs - your employer could be using a host of new technologies to snoop on you
Scam busters: The man who bombarded a con-artist with Shakespeare texts isn't the only victim getting even

Scam busters

The man who bombarded a con-artist with Shakespeare texts isn't the only victim getting even
Lands of milk and honey: The edible atlas

Lands of milk and honey

Using real food, two artists have created an edible atlas that shows that we really are what we eat
Style over substance: The Yves Saint Laurent biopic doesn’t quite measure up

Style over substance

The Yves Saint Laurent biopic doesn’t quite measure up
Ian Bauckham interview: ‘Let’s free schools from Ofsted’

Ian Bauckham: ‘Let’s free schools from Ofsted’

The president of the Association of School and College Leaders believes that his school has a lot of tips it could pass on to institutions in similar circumstances