The Commons will soon vote on a fresh attempt to curb freedom of the Press by making newspapers pay legal bills even for cases they win. Campaigners fear the “draconian” move would hamper investigative journalism, meaning dodgy business chiefs and...
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The data protection bill poses a real threat to the media’s ability to hold the corrupt to account (Independent, 7 May 2018)
On Wednesday this week the House of Commons votes on the Data Protection Bill: a bill to regulate the way in which our personal information is processed. Read in full.
Against hate-speech laws (Spiked, 4 May 2018)
Hate speech is the thorniest of issues for defenders of free speech. When asked where those who champion freedom of expression would draw the line on ‘acceptable’ speech, many of even the usually most stalwart proponents of free speech draw it...
On World Press Freedom Day, Groups Highlight US Media Threats (VOA, 3 May 2018)
With the observation of World Press Freedom Day on Thursday, a group of press freedom organizations is calling attention to challenges faced by journalists in the United States. The report cites a number of threats to the work of journalists,...
Media freedom in US under threat, report finds (IFEX, 3 May 2018)
The United States media - one of the best protected in the world - is facing challenges that threaten the freedom of the press. This is the finding of an unprecedented press freedom mission that took place in January 2018, one year after President...
Here Are The Worrying Figures About Our Press Freedom In 2018 (Rights Info, 3 May 2018)
Freedom of expression is one of our most valuable human rights, and it’s particularly vital to ensuring a free press. Protected by Article 10 of the Human Rights Convention, which is part of UK law through the Human Rights Act, free expression...
Dossier: Freedom of the press in Bulgaria (OBCT, 3 May 2018)
Last January 1st, Bulgaria took over the 6-month Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first time. After a troubled transition from Communism, in its first decade as a member of the EU (2007-2017) the country registered...
Turkey: Defending journalism in a climate of fear (Amnesty International, 3 May 2018)
Imagine if Christiane Amanpour and Kate Adie were arrested for supporting ‘terrorist organizations’ or if Mehdi Hassan and Oprah Winfrey were sentenced to life in the highest security prison for ‘plotting to overthrow the state’. This may seem...
Defending journalism in Turkey’s climate of fear (Open Democracy, 2 May 2018)
Imagine if Christiane Amanpour and Kate Adie were arrested for supporting ‘terrorist organizations’ or if Mehdi Hassan and Oprah Winfrey were sentenced to life in the highest security prison for ‘plotting to overthrow the state’. This may seem...
George Osborne warns Data Protection Bill cost amendments would be ‘body blow’ to regional press (Press Gazette, 1 May 2018)
Evening Standard editor and former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has warned that proposed Data Protection Bill cost amendments would be a “body blow” to the regional press. Read in full.
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