Former Sun Editor David Yelland commented recently that Leveson implementation had got ‘nowhere’. But between the howls of disapproval about newspapers’ failure to support a regulator on the Leveson model, campaigners such as Hacked Off have some causes for optimism in that they have won at least some of the key battles to reform press self-regulation. So what is going on in the complex choreography of different stakeholders and how will this game of ‘media governance chess’ play out in 2014
Just as every Christmas Panto has featured at least one character shouting ‘he’s behind you!’ every ...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
It used to be ‘Big Brother is watching you’, and we worried about CCTV, but today’s children are bei...
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‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
Lord Justice Leveson was thrown what in rugby is called a ‘hospital pass’. This is one that you rece...
It was not pretty. In fact the deal made on 18 March on implementing Leveson was a lesson in how not...
On 25 April a large group of publishers proposed their version of a Royal Charter for a new press re...
On 18 July the Media Standards Trust released an analysis of the PressBoF’s proposal for an Independ...
Theresa May’s government should carefully consider the risks of diluting or abandoning Leveson once ...
Lord Justice Leveson’s launch plans for his report make one thing clear: he wants to give the broadc...
Andrew Miller has been CEO of Guardian Media Group (GMG) since July 2010. He has presided over a fiv...
The most radical proposal in the Leveson report is it’s response to the so-called ‘Desmond Problem’ ...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
Just as every Christmas Panto has featured at least one character shouting ‘he’s behind you!’ every ...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
It used to be ‘Big Brother is watching you’, and we worried about CCTV, but today’s children are bei...
Today, 25 October, the Press Regulation Panel is expected to make a decision on whether or not to re...
‘Twas ever thus’ was the response of Michael Gove to Leveson’s suggestion back in May that the reput...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
Lord Justice Leveson was thrown what in rugby is called a ‘hospital pass’. This is one that you rece...
It was not pretty. In fact the deal made on 18 March on implementing Leveson was a lesson in how not...
On 25 April a large group of publishers proposed their version of a Royal Charter for a new press re...
On 18 July the Media Standards Trust released an analysis of the PressBoF’s proposal for an Independ...
Theresa May’s government should carefully consider the risks of diluting or abandoning Leveson once ...
Lord Justice Leveson’s launch plans for his report make one thing clear: he wants to give the broadc...
Andrew Miller has been CEO of Guardian Media Group (GMG) since July 2010. He has presided over a fiv...
The most radical proposal in the Leveson report is it’s response to the so-called ‘Desmond Problem’ ...
The consultation on Ofcom’s Draft Annual Plan 2013/14 ended on Friday 22 February. LSE’s Sonia Livin...
Just as every Christmas Panto has featured at least one character shouting ‘he’s behind you!’ every ...
The timing of Harriet Harman’s intervention on media ownership yesterday was interesting. It came ju...
It used to be ‘Big Brother is watching you’, and we worried about CCTV, but today’s children are bei...