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EU vote will test power of the press as papers lampoon deal. P7
BBC to screen drama on John Christie murders. P12
Nick Robinson helps boost Today listeners. P3
John Gapper: Regulators are failing to block fraudulent ads
Hundreds of thousands of listeners abandon BBC’s local radio. P15
Cameron’s EU deal scorned in the press. P8
Radio station for children to launch this month. P15
Redstone resigns as CBS chairman. P50
BBC 6 Music is most popular digital station. P3
Dara O Briain to host Robot Wars reboot. P17
Children to get their own radio station with launch of Fun Kids. P17
Chinese journalist emerges from disappearance. A5
Simon Cowell’s X Factor faces chop. P11
Hardcastle: Osborne won’t thank Tom Bradby for raising subject of drugs. P17
Hickey: Olivia de Havilland named Oldie of the Year at Oldie magazine awards. P21
Hickey: BBC Breakfast’s Bill Turnbull in Saga magazine interview. P21
Europe’s media gloats over UK EU deal. P7
Blogger Ella Woodward accepts father is dating a man. P15
Simon Cowell meets Prince Charles. P21
BBC 6 Music achieves record listening figures. P23
Jonathan Ross concedes his ITV days may be numbered. P25
Rolf Harris faces new sex abuse allegations. P29
Dara O Briain replaces Craig Charles on Robot Wars. P37
Stephen Fry revisiting subject of mental health for BBC’s The Mind season. P37
Jonathan Ross thinks new ITV boss could axe his chat show. P3
The real Dad’s Army in pictures. P34, P35
Users warned not to gift fraudsters on Facebook. P43