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Top eight stories on MediaGuardian

Police face legal action for snooping on journalists
'Domestic extremists' unit kept a secret database of details on journalists including medical history of family members
Sky takes pan-European leap after 'maxing out' in UK
Historic day as company drops 'British' from from title with some investors set to oppose Rupert Murdoch's re-election at AGM
Virgin Media announces price rises
Cable firm's 5.9% overall price rise follows similar increases by its main broadband, TV and phone rivals
ITV preparing bid to snatch Match of the Day highlights package from BBC
Premier League finances look set for a substantial boost when ITV will go head to head with the BBC for the contract to show highlights of Premier League matches for the 2016-17 season
John Whittingdale backs call for inquiry into Mazher Mahmood
Tory MP wants new investigation into fake sheikh's stories
Eton pupils sold scandalous stories to the Sun in the bar of a pub, court told
Reporter Jamie Pyatt 'kept excellent sixth form contacts for years' inside the £34,000-a-year school
Viral video chart: Paper Cat, paint fights and a Russian bar brawl
A cat plays with paper, two kids play with paint and one man stays cool in a brawl. Frances Perraudin runs through the week's top viral videos
Mail Online TV: what would it be like?
Mail Online TV could become a reality. But what would it be like? Here are some suggestions from our readers on Twitter
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Sky and BT playing cat and mouse ahead of Premier League bids process
Owen Gibson: Broadcasting giants prepare for bidding battle as Premier League chiefs anticipate substantial boost to revenues
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