Letter: Nathan Sparkes of Hacked Off agrees with George Monbiot that the Independent Press Standards Organisation is not fit for purpose
February 2019
Tormenting Meghan Markle has become a national sport that shames us
Catherine Bennett
Once, she was a breath of fresh air. Now media critics and ‘experts’ are having a field day
May 2018
Leveson 2: government to be taken to court over cancelled inquiry
Campaigners convince high court the decision should be subject to a judicial review
Brief letters
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Brief letters: House of Lords | Leveson 2 | Smart Compose | Mike Yarwood | Predictive test
Lords could defy government over Leveson inquiry
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Labour accuse Tories of 'shameless capitulation to press barons' after vote against Leveson 2 inquiry - Politics live
We don’t need another inquiry into the press after Leveson
April 2018
Media blog
Press standards: the vital bond of trust that journalists have to win back
Jane Martinson
Amid the shock and grief of the Manchester Arena attack one local paper got it right. This is why
March 2018
The Guardian’s betrayal over Leveson part two
Letters: Leading media academics, former Acpo media lead Andy Trotter, Caroline Instance and Andrew McLuskey criticise the paper’s stance on the press inquiry; David Winnick, Chris Birch and Bruce Ross-Smith give their views on Max Mosley
February 2018
Corbyn can cope with press attacks. He should focus on those who can’t
Gaby Hinsliff
The Czechoslovakian smear proves the media is unhealthy, but Labour was unwise to make its response so partisan, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
November 2017
Sir Brian Leveson asked to advise ministers on second press inquiry
Ministers are consulting with the judge on whether to press ahead with the second part of the inquiry into the British press
October 2017
Press regulator Impress is no instrument of the state
Letter: Impress has been formally recognised as an independent, effective regulator of news publishers by the independent Press Recognition Panel, writes Brian Cathcart
May 2017
Leveson recommendations only way to a truly accountable press
Is Labour fighting ‘shocking’ media bias or does it need to get its act together?
February 2017
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Orthodox Impress or loftier Ipso? Maybe an arbitrator should decide
Peter Preston
But this could come down to choosing one of two routes up Molehill Mountain
January 2017
Greenslade
Arbitration for the press is necessary, but it must cover all media
Roy Greenslade
Media lawyer Alastair Brett believes that Ipso’s pilot scheme is not Leveson compliant and argues for an independent body to offer press victims real redress
Greenslade
Hacked Off punches above its weight, but it will not - and should not - win
Roy Greenslade
Group campaigning for the implementation of section 40 has forced newspaper owners and editors to bring out their big guns in order to crush its advance
Press self-regulation could be tricky for some
Greenslade
Section 40 - David Cameron's ticking time-bomb under the press
Roy Greenslade
Phone hacking is yesterday’s news. We should focus on far greater threats