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Leveson report

October 2015

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Newspaper regulator Impress is repressive, dangerous - and daft

    Peter Preston
  • Moses

    Greenslade
    Ipso moves closer to decision on launching a pilot arbitration service

September 2015

  • Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News UK arrives at her office in London<br>Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News UK, arrives at her office in London, Britain September 7, 2015. Brooks, the protegee of media mogul Rupert Murdoch resumed oversight of Britain's The Sun and The Times papers as News UK chief executive on Monday, following a four-year battle to clear her name.  REUTERS/Peter Nicholls  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

    Greenslade
    Cameron set up Leveson to take heat off Coulson hiring, says ex-police chief

    Former police chief claims that the prime minister seized on an idea floated by Rebekah Brooks, according to the latest extract of the book by Lord Ashcroft
  • Chilcot Iraq inquiry

    Brief letters
    Cooking up a storm over Chilcot

    Letters: Why not name storms after public inquiries?
  • murdoch brooks sky media

    Rebekah Brooks is back – to make sure Murdoch becomes even more dominant

    Martin Hickman
    The reappointment of the former NoW editor highlights the gulf between the media mogul and the ordinary people who buy into his vast empire

June 2015

  • Moses

    Greenslade
    Ipso asks: how should we set up our arbitration service... if at all?

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Scant recognition for the royal charter regulation roadshow

    Peter Preston
  • PRP

    Greenslade
    Press Recognition Panel launches its consultation process

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    It's time to recognise the virtues of the British Journalism Review

    Roy Greenslade

May 2015

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Phone hacking needed a good kicking, but huge payouts make the law an ass

    Peter Preston
  • Greenslade
    David Wolfe prepares to ask: what makes a good press regulator?

April 2015

  • News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch re

    Politicians must have the courage to curb excessive media power

    Letters: Murdoch might treat his readers and viewers as ‘ballot fodder’, but the public is hungry for change

March 2015

  • Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Ed Miliband

    The Guardian view of the press and Ed Miliband: it’s the Leveson factor too

  • Ipso Watch

    Greenslade
    Hacked Off launches Ipso Watch to hold press regulator to account

  • Lord Leveson with his report.

    Michael White's political briefing
    Regulation – why should it be one rule for the press?

  • Moses

    Greenslade
    Sir Alan Moses defends Ipso against critics from left and right

February 2015

  • Actor Hugh Grant on the platform at a Hacked Off! meeting. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

    Hugh Grant is wrong. Hacked Off didn’t save the press from police spying – UK editors led the way

  • Moses

    Greenslade
    Ipso names three 'lay members' of the editors' code committee

  • Newspapers for sale

    After Oborne: Facts and bad faith in our newspapers

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    FoI: Little justice in the legacy of our learned friends

    Peter Preston
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