The terms of the Leveson Inquiry are extremely broad. But they do not include holding individual ministers to account. The government asked the inquiry to make recommendations for future policy and behaviour rather than to judge on behaviour of current and past ministers, and the questions that Leveson has chosen to ask are also explicitly directed at future policy
The Leveson Inquiry has released its eagerly awaited Report. Politicians and press, victims and advo...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
With Leveson in recess for most of the month, the action was outside the courtroom during February. ...
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 ...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians...
Push came to shove this week in Court 73. The UK newspaper industry outlined to the Leveson Inquiry ...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
Was the Daily Mail editorial of 16th November a bolt from the blue, or is it part of a longer term n...
We know about what the public thinks of PMQs, and we know an increasing amount about questions to PM...
As the Leveson Inquiry reaches its twilight stages, we have heard very moving, eloquent testimonies ...
Canada’s Globe and Mail claims the British press and its foes are ‘terrified’ over the outcome of Lo...
The Leveson Inquiry has released its eagerly awaited Report. Politicians and press, victims and advo...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...
With Leveson in recess for most of the month, the action was outside the courtroom during February. ...
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 ...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
If you accept the premise that there’s something wrong with the balance of power between politicians...
Push came to shove this week in Court 73. The UK newspaper industry outlined to the Leveson Inquiry ...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
Was the Daily Mail editorial of 16th November a bolt from the blue, or is it part of a longer term n...
We know about what the public thinks of PMQs, and we know an increasing amount about questions to PM...
As the Leveson Inquiry reaches its twilight stages, we have heard very moving, eloquent testimonies ...
Canada’s Globe and Mail claims the British press and its foes are ‘terrified’ over the outcome of Lo...
The Leveson Inquiry has released its eagerly awaited Report. Politicians and press, victims and advo...
In 2009 David Cameron, the Leader of the British Conservative Party, then in opposition, announced t...
The four British Prime Ministers giving testimony to the Leveson Inquiry choose not to confront the ...