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  • 19 Jul 2007
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    Did Telegraph blog break electoral law?

    I’ve tried several different methods, but I can’t find anything on the Telegraph website about this apparent breach of electoral law. You’ll have to look at the BBC, Times or Guardian for details. Hey, at least the BBC was prepared, not only to put an anti-BBC story on its front page, but to actually lead on it yesterday.

    Needless to say, the offending item (entitled ‘First news from Ealing’, written by Jonathan Isaby) has been removed from the blog in question. But the web being what it is, someone got a screengrab before it was taken down.

    Incidentally, when I first heard about this, I assumed it was one of the Tele’s amateur blogs on the my.telegraph site. I assumed the ‘proper’ journalists would have known better.

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