28 Nov 2012 | Leveson Inquiry, Media Freedom, United Kingdom
The judge’s part is done, now its up to the press and parliament. Can the press convince politicians they are capable of reform? Or will the government decide it needs powers to control the press?
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17 Sep 2012 | Leveson Inquiry, Media Freedom, News and features, United Kingdom, Volume 41.03 Autumn 2012
With power comes responsibility, warns Martin Moore of the Hacked Off campaign
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17 Sep 2012 | Leveson Inquiry, Media Freedom, News and features, United Kingdom, Volume 41.03 Autumn 2012
The UK has a press-controlled state rather than a state-controlled press. Phone hacking lawyer Mark Lewis reports on lessons from Leveson
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17 Sep 2012 | Leveson Inquiry, Media Freedom, News and features, United Kingdom, Volume 41.03 Autumn 2012
To improve the culture, practice and ethics of the press, we must protect and promote the best of journalism. Alan Rusbridger makes the case for a new settlement
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