12 April 2012

Jonathan Pearce, the verbal volcano of Capital Gold, may have to cool down now he's joining Five Live. But Reithian, he ain't.

Jasper Rees reports on the man who, on the occasion of England's victory over Spain in Euro '96, was able to say "Your boys are out and England are through! And you can stick it up your Julio Inglesiarse!"

Is the BBC ready for this?

Fireman Matthew If Angus Deayton got off lightly after his brush with the tabloids he has his PR man to thank...

Why there's room for an upmarket Times Last week Alexander Chancellor argued that there was no room to take The Times upmarket as that sector is served by the Financial Times. Geoffrey Goodman disagrees...

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