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James Harding offers a definition of the "public purpose of journalism" in today's Times leader.
BBC: Phone-hacking: Tabloid culture on trial
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James Harding has no direct experience of broadcasting but was widely regarded as a successful editor of The Times.
BBC: James Harding named as director of BBC News
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The editor of the Times James Harding writes this morning that "journalists are now in their version of the MPs' expenses scandal".
BBC: Phone-hacking: Tabloid culture on trial
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Next week, it will hear from Private Eye editor Ian Hislop, the Guardian's Alan Rusbridger, Times editor James Harding and Richard Wallace, of the Daily Mirror.
BBC: Leveson Inquiry: Anonymous evidence ruling challenged
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Editors speaking include James Harding of The Times, Alan Rusbridger of the Guardian, Chris Blackhurst of the Independent, and the former News of the World editor Colin Myler.
BBC: An anxious time for the UK's newspaper bosses
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Mr Snow was giving evidence to the committee on 24 April 2012, as part of its inquiry into road safety, alongside The Times editor, James Harding and author Josie Dew.
BBC: Transport Committee
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Harding and Governor James Cox, both from Ohio.
NEWYORKER: Less Said