Davies, the investigative reporter who unveiled the extent of the phone-hacking scandal, discussed his new book Hack Attack at the Frontline Club in London
CATEGORY: Leveson Inquiry
The newspapers’ royal regulation gambit
Padraig Reidy: The newspapers’ royal gambit
The newspapers’ royal regulation gambit
Padraig Reidy: The newspapers’ royal gambit
Index welcomes press industry rejection of government Royal Charter
While Index CEO Kirsty Hughes welcomed the industry’s rejection of the government’s Royal Charter, she expressed concern about undesirable political influence from a competing charter
Leveson: Who’s in? Who’s out?
Padraig Reidy: Leveson: Who’s in? Who’s Out?
Leveson: Who's in? Who's out?
Padraig Reidy: Leveson: Who’s in? Who’s Out?
Blog regulation: not waving, but drowning
Padraig Reidy: Blog regulation – not waving, but drowning
Leveson fiasco: costs and other questions
Leveson fiasco: costs and other questions
Leveson fiasco: costs and other questions
Leveson fiasco: costs and other questions
Leveson fiasco: costs and other questions
The proposed powers of a new regulator seem unworkable, says Padraig Reidy
Index on Censorship responds to party leaders’ comments in debate on Royal Charter
Grave concerns over damages and chilling effect on web users
Index responds to Leveson Royal Charter
“Two-thirds block on any changes to the royal charter could be abused in the future…today’s emerging consensus shows that the parties can come together in both houses to agree on press regulation.”