With Leveson in recess for most of the month, the action was outside the courtroom during February. Politicians such as Boris Johnson and Michael Gove started to break ranks and signal their qualms about Leveson and the police inquiries, whilst a small band of politicians – those with the deepest scars from press intrusion such as Chris Bryant, Tom Watson and Simon Hughes, carry the torch for the reform process. Most of their colleagues are keeping their heads down
As the Leveson Inquiry reaches its twilight stages, we have heard very moving, eloquent testimonies ...
A government consultation on press regulation which asked for views on whether to commence Section 4...
The British press, from the Sun to the Telegraph and most points in between, were quick to castigate...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
Push came to shove this week in Court 73. The UK newspaper industry outlined to the Leveson Inquiry ...
The terms of the Leveson Inquiry are extremely broad. But they do not include holding individual min...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
What does the public think? YouGov pollster and political analyst Peter Kellner dissects the latest ...
Editorial comment by Julian Harris on the publication and reception of Lord Justice Leveson's four-v...
The Leveson report is now out and has backed statutory underpinning for an independent regulator. It...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
Canada’s Globe and Mail claims the British press and its foes are ‘terrified’ over the outcome of Lo...
Hackgate is the biggest scandal to engulf the mainstream press in decades. What started as a small b...
LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...
A government consultation on press regulation which asked for views on whether to commence Section 4...
As the Leveson Inquiry reaches its twilight stages, we have heard very moving, eloquent testimonies ...
A government consultation on press regulation which asked for views on whether to commence Section 4...
The British press, from the Sun to the Telegraph and most points in between, were quick to castigate...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
Push came to shove this week in Court 73. The UK newspaper industry outlined to the Leveson Inquiry ...
The terms of the Leveson Inquiry are extremely broad. But they do not include holding individual min...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
What does the public think? YouGov pollster and political analyst Peter Kellner dissects the latest ...
Editorial comment by Julian Harris on the publication and reception of Lord Justice Leveson's four-v...
The Leveson report is now out and has backed statutory underpinning for an independent regulator. It...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
Canada’s Globe and Mail claims the British press and its foes are ‘terrified’ over the outcome of Lo...
Hackgate is the biggest scandal to engulf the mainstream press in decades. What started as a small b...
LSE MPP announces its plan to monitor the first 48 hours of Leveson coverage in the UK press. Damion...
A government consultation on press regulation which asked for views on whether to commence Section 4...
As the Leveson Inquiry reaches its twilight stages, we have heard very moving, eloquent testimonies ...
A government consultation on press regulation which asked for views on whether to commence Section 4...
The British press, from the Sun to the Telegraph and most points in between, were quick to castigate...