Search

Text search:
Tag search (comma separated):
Return search results as RSS.
'Hyperlocal media is coming in from the cold'
1st May 2013
Damian Radcliffe

Leveson report: A round-up of reactions
30th Nov 2012
A collection of statements released in response to the Leveson report

Leveson report: Regulating online is 'problematic'
29th Nov 2012
Lord Justice Leveson highlights the difficulties of enforcing law and regulation online, adding that a 'relative lack of internet specific regulation is unlikely to change'

Leveson calls for new regulator with statutory underpin
29th Nov 2012
'What is proposed here is independent regulation of the press organised by the press'

Think tank report calls for platform-neutral regulation
27th Nov 2012
Report by the Institute for Public Policy Research, ahead of Lord Justice Leveson's report, calls for press regulation to take into account the 'digitisation of media content'

Evgeny Lebedev 'secure' in contact with politicians
23rd Apr 2012
Chairman of Independent and Evening Standard said he is 'confident and secure' in the way he conducts meetings with politicians but called for 'greater transparency' in general

Panellists join debate on the future of the media: March 16th Bristol
13th Mar 2012
HARD PRESSED: This year Bristol NUJ expands its annual Benn Lecture into two events on the future of the media. Leading with the ground-breaking documentary Page One, the evening is topped off by some of the biggest hitters from the Leveson inquiry debating the future of press regulation in Hacked to Bits: The Benn Debate 2012. The event is co-produced with Bristol Festival of Ideas, supported by MediaAct and MediaWise.

Paul Dacre proposes tougher press card access
6th Feb 2012
Daily Mail editor says existing press cards 'don't mean much' and new system would limit access to 'ethical and proper' journalists

NoW legal head: Rogue reporter defence 'erroneous from outset'
13th Dec 2011
Tom Crone has told the Leveson inquiry he 'expressed a view to others' that phone hacking at the News of the World went beyond a single reporter

'I do not fear the media' former ICO deputy tells Leveson
5th Dec 2011
Former deputy information commissioner tells the Leveson inquiry he disputes claims he said the press were 'too big to take on' in Operation Motorman

Lawyer describes 'horrific' NoW surveillance of family
30th Nov 2011
News International apologises after revelation that daughter of phone hacking lawyer Mark Lewis was filmed by an investigator working for the News of the World

Future press regulation must recognise multi-platform content
24th Nov 2011
Lara Fielden, author on media regulation

Leveson inquiry 'not proportional', warns Andrew Gilligan
23rd Nov 2011
Andrew Gilligan tells a House of Lords select committee of his concerns about the inquiry, which he argues is at risk of having 'written the headline before it's done the reporting'

Leveson calls for Mail on Sunday journalists to give evidence
22nd Nov 2011
Newspaper's lawyer tells Leveson that journalists behind a story Hugh Grant alleged was obtained through phone hacking could appear to give evidence