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07/04/2010

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 'failing to meet public expectations on transparency'; Guardian CEO on paywall possibility; media accused of misreporting mephedrone; have political posters had their day?

In a report out today, a parliamentary committee says it believes the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is not as transparent as the public expects and that more needs to be done to strengthen confidence in how the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ spends public money. Edward Leigh MP, Chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts, explains his concerns and Jeremy Peat of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Trust responds.

The Guardian Media Group's chief executive, Carolyn McCall, has recently announced she is to leave for a new role at Easyjet. Ahead of her exit, she tells Steve Hewlett about the frustration of being undermined by colleagues and how the Guardian could charge for content on its website.

Mephedrone or, as it has become known in the media, "meow meow", is to be banned following intense media coverage. But has that coverage been proportional and do the stories stand up to scrutiny? Nic Fleming has been looking at the stories for the New Scientist and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ home editor Mark Easton looks at the impact those stories have had.

And, in an age when they can be satirised in moments on the internet, are election posters an asset or a liability? Daniel Finkelstein of The Times gives his view.

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