Andreas Whittam Smith
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GreensladeIt's The Independent all right... but not quite as you know itRoy Greenslade
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Observer editorial: Food banks, handouts, joblessness. Depressingly, we have made way too little progress in the past 200 years
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Latest ABC figures show paper sold only 43,224 full price copies
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Roy Greenslade on the difficulty facing Alexander Lebedev in trying to find a buyer for his papers
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Protests and petitions head for the former Indie editor, now First Church Estates Commissioner, about the Bishop of Carlisle's delectable former home
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Andreas Whittam Smith completes investigation into columnist suspended in the wake of accusations about plagiarism. By Dan Sabbagh and Josh Halliday
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Andreas Whittam Smith had clever – and topical – thoughts on greed and temptation in his Lent lecture, says Elisabeth Mahoney
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Did departing BBFC boss Andreas Whittam Smith really preside over the most liberal era for film censorship? Alan Travis reports.
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He put the sense into censorship
Mark LawsonThere remains one title available to those once known without irony as the great and the good which is important, influential and potentially fun - President of the British Board of Film Classification - the role from which Andreas Whittam Smith resigned this week.
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Andreas Whittam Smith resigns as president of the British Board of Film Classification
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The Independent's founding editor is quitting his job at the British Board of Film Classification to work for the Church of England. By Jessica Hodgson.
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Chief film censor Andreas Whittam Smith is keen to shed his image as the man from the vicarage. So watching pornographic movies all day must help a bit...
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Well, Andreas, founder of the Independent, president of the British Board of Film Censors and all round big brain, likes nothing better than pumping iron in his spare time.
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Everything was in place for a clampdown on sex and violence. So where is it? Brian Pendreigh on the liberal rule of the film censor Andreas Whittam Smith
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The Guardian has been involved in a dispute with freelances over the vexed question of who owns their work. Andreas Whittam Smith, a member of an inquiry team looking at the issue, explains how it was resolved