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LONGREAD: The Triumph of Cynicism: The Suppression of Leveson II Ian Lucas Writer and consultant, former MP for Wrexham (2001 – 2019) Member of the Committee for Culture, Media and Sport, and Business ...
Today’s election result shows the electorate have delivered a decisive majority in favour of press reform. The Labour, Liberal Democrat, SNP, PC and Green Parties all have a history of supporting the ...
Today’s election result shows the electorate have delivered a decisive majority in favour of press reform. The Labour, Liberal Democrat, SNP, PC and Green Parties all have a history of supporting the ...
The UK’s independent authority on press standards, the Press Recognition Panel (PRP), has today published a report reviewing the activities of IPSO, the complaints-handler controlled by the press. The ...
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The Government has announced plans to undermine the Leveson system of independent press regulation, by repealing the legislation known as “section 40” in the King’s Speech. Section 40 underpins ...
Untrusted, unaccountable and in an unhealthy relationship with the Government: Is the press a roadblock to a functional democracy?
The Mail on Sunday libelled the British Pakistani community. Why has IPSO let them get away with it? Hacked off explore the issue.
The Sun last night released a statement in light of the news that Huw Edwards is not facing police action, and has been hospitalised with a mental health crisis. “BBC SEX PROBE: Top BBC star who ‘paid ...
After a weekend of frontpage stories in The Sun newspaper, which accused a high profile BBC presenter of exchanging payment for pornographic images from an adult, a lawyer representing the person in ...
Earlier this week the MailOnline published an article featuring detailed commentary, videos and images of an actress experiencing what appears to be a moment of acute mental illness. There is no ...
The Draft Media Bill will include the repeal of section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013, a piece of legislation designed to protect newspapers from “SLAPPs” (attempts by wealthy litigants to chill ...
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