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Leveson report

December 2016

  • Attention is being focused on how we can make the best use of harvested data for society.

    The Observer at 225
    Letters: data is not the new oil, it is worthless without investment

    The value of data collected and processed by technology companies, and its uses for society, are at issue
  • Vince Cable

    Cable: new hacking scandal is likely without proper regulation

    Former business secretary to urge government to press on with regulatory system that fits with Leveson’s conclusions
  • Lord Justice Leveson with a  copy of his inquiry report

    A cosy consultation which will pander to the press

    Letters: The consultation appears so skewed to serve the interests of the big newspaper corporations that it obscures the fundamental point of the Leveson reforms

November 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Why I have opposed the Guardian being regulated by Ipso

    Roy Greenslade
    After the history of misbehaviour by certain national newspaper publishers it is entirely unacceptable to join with them in a system of regulation

October 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Why I reject press regulation through the royal charter

    Roy Greenslade
  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Impress is here to stay. Let’s quit the barricades and think anew about press regulation

    Peter Preston

August 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Press regulation battles fought without much public, or journalistic, interest

    Roy Greenslade
    As Impress stands on the verge of official royal charter recognition, editors who support Ipso lay claim to official recognition for their code
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Impress draws up a new ethical code that is wholly unimpressive

    Roy Greenslade
    Alternative press regulator draws heavily on the editors’ code of practice... but, where it departs from the one administered by Ipso, it is flawed and flabby
  • 9th FEB- 2016: LONDON: Sir Alan Moses.(Photography by Graeme Robertson)

    Greenslade
    Ipso sets up pilot arbitration scheme to resolve legal complaints

    Regulator launches one-year experiment aimed at avoiding costly court costs

July 2016

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    No more Cameron, no more Coulson - and so, perhaps, no more Leveson?

    Peter Preston
    Theresa May’s reshuffle has ushered in an entirely new administration - and the baggage of the old one seems to be retreating into the past

June 2016

  • Martin Kettle

    The EU referendum is a battle of the press versus democracy

    Martin Kettle
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Privacy claims reach record level as defamation cases fall away

    Roy Greenslade

May 2016

  • Google, Alphabet<br>FILE - This Oct. 20, 2015, file photo, shows a sign outside Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Google unveils its vision for phones, cars, virtual reality and more during its annual conference for software developers, beginning Wednesday, May 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

    Greenslade
    'Make Google and Facebook pay levy to support journalism' - academic

    Think tank calls for profit-making new media giants to fund ‘endangered’ investigative, long-form and local journalism in Britain
  • Police Search For Evidence After A Shooting Incident In Luton<br>LUTON, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 21: A general view of the police cordon at Biscot Road on December 21, 2015 in Luton, England.

The police search for evidence after a shooting incident in the Biscot Road area.

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    Greenslade
    New police guidelines reinforce controls on journalistic contacts

    College of Policing wants PRs, rather than officers, to deal with most media inquiries about incidents and underlines rule about not naming arrested people
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    Greenslade
    Who are Britain's journalists, and what do they think of their trade?

    Survey explores how much journalists earn and how they go about their work

April 2016

  • Lords select committee<br>Sir Brian Leveson gives evidence to a Lords select committee on the Inquiries Act 2005, in the House of Lords, central London.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday October 9, 2013. See PA story POLITICS Press. Photo credit should read: PA/PA Wire

    Greenslade
    NUJ backs Impress, calling Ipso a 'pointless so-called regulator'

    Union believes alternative regulator is more compliant with Leveson report
  • People look at floral tributes in memory of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, at St Georges Hall in Liverpool.

    Hillsborough: why has it taken 27 years for truth to be accepted in court?

    Maria Eagle
    Results of inquest demand that any collusion between police and press is fully examined by Leveson part two, as was promised to survivors’ groups
    • John Whittingdale 'not minded' to implement Leveson in full

    • Greenslade
      NUJ makes former Irish press ombudsman 'a member of honour'

    • John Whittingdale case is not an obscure issue

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