There are sometimes reasons why as a journalist you can’t always broadcast or print everything you know. You may feel that it will endanger someone’s life or perhaps that you don’t know all the facts and so might get things drastically out of context
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he PCC's self-regulation regime is presupposed on journalists' and publications' adherence to its Co...
Suppose a journalist received information about the secret services from a whistleblower, but decide...
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The Leveson Inquiry is carrying out the most extensive investigation into the practice and ethics of...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
As Britain ponders recommendations from the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of...
Lawsuits brought by corporations against news organizations during the last few years demonstrate th...
he PCC's self-regulation regime is presupposed on journalists' and publications' adherence to its Co...
Suppose a journalist received information about the secret services from a whistleblower, but decide...
This is the original version of an article that appeared in Newsweek on 13.4.16. The John Whittingda...
It’s an interesting time for journalism law experts. Here here’s my quick take on today’s significan...
In the wake of the News International phone hacking scandal, many have called for further regulation...
Wendy Bacon of the New Matilda, has more media knowledge than most - but it didn\u27t help when she ...
Max Mosley’s victory in his action against the News Of The World over the allegations of a ‘Nazi-sty...
The only people who think press freedom is a problem are the 'crooked politicians' trying to cover u...
Channel 4 News reports on the Irish regulatory system which includes a statutory elemen
In the wake of the News of the World hacking scandal, there was a metaphorical and self-righteous gl...
Thanks to my mum for spotting my latest appearance on the airwaves. I was on BBC Radio 4’s Analysis ...
The Leveson Inquiry is carrying out the most extensive investigation into the practice and ethics of...
The author argues that Freedom of Information legislation has been a disappointment for journalists
As Britain ponders recommendations from the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of...
Lawsuits brought by corporations against news organizations during the last few years demonstrate th...
he PCC's self-regulation regime is presupposed on journalists' and publications' adherence to its Co...
Suppose a journalist received information about the secret services from a whistleblower, but decide...