If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians and media what do you do about it? This was what Lord Leveson asked former Prime Minister Tony Blair at the end of his lengthy and largely unrevelatory evidence. The answer is that there’s little you can do without instituting the kind of regulatory regime that governs broadcasting and compels TV and Radio journalists to achieve a reasonable proportion in their coverage of party politics
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
This post originally appeared on Charlie Beckett’s blog on 4 September. Charlie Beckett is the Direc...
One of the great myths of British political history is that Tony Blair’s New Labour invented spin: t...
The outgoing British premier Tony Blair has made a speech attacking the UK news media for dragging d...
Tony Blair's speech challenged the media over its standards in his valedictory lecture. Many of his ...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
Creating spectacle in whatever form sells copy, but it also greatly increases visibility. Politician...
LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...
What does the public think? YouGov pollster and political analyst Peter Kellner dissects the latest ...
The issue of media management or ‘spin’ came to dominate Tony Blair’s time in office; so much so tha...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
As Tony Blair announces his end date, I want to look forward to the next Premiership. In a special l...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
This post originally appeared on Charlie Beckett’s blog on 4 September. Charlie Beckett is the Direc...
One of the great myths of British political history is that Tony Blair’s New Labour invented spin: t...
The outgoing British premier Tony Blair has made a speech attacking the UK news media for dragging d...
Tony Blair's speech challenged the media over its standards in his valedictory lecture. Many of his ...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
Creating spectacle in whatever form sells copy, but it also greatly increases visibility. Politician...
LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...
What does the public think? YouGov pollster and political analyst Peter Kellner dissects the latest ...
The issue of media management or ‘spin’ came to dominate Tony Blair’s time in office; so much so tha...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
As Tony Blair announces his end date, I want to look forward to the next Premiership. In a special l...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
This post originally appeared on Charlie Beckett’s blog on 4 September. Charlie Beckett is the Direc...