How Hunt avoided lengthy review of Murdoch’s Sky bid
16 hours ago
The memo written by Jeremy Hunt in November about News Corp’s BSkyB bid seems to explain almost everything that transpired in relation to the bid over the succeeding six months or so.
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Article written by Robert Peston
Robert Peston
Business editor
16 hours ago
The memo written by Jeremy Hunt in November about News Corp’s BSkyB bid seems to explain almost everything that transpired in relation to the bid over the succeeding six months or so.
Article written by Stephanie Flanders
Stephanie Flanders
Economics editor
13:05 UK time, Thursday, 24 May 2012
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