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Hit or miss? Hacked Off pressures politicians to agree deal on press regulation

regulation this week, the role of campaign group Hacked Off has dominated media commentary. Lord Leveson s ...

Will the PR industry benefit from Leveson?

When the gavel came down on Lord Leveson's 1,987-page inquiry into the culture, practice and ...

Futility of limiting British print media

Ironically, the events came as Lord Leveson and many politicians pushed the case for state-backed ...

Politicians face lobbying register overload

While media coverage around the 2,000-page report has focused on Lord Leveson s call for a new ...

No more chances for press self-regulation

implement at least some of the proposals outlined by Lord Leveson, he might find that newspapers' bark is ...

Ian Monk: Privacy falls back on shaky ground

globally across the internet. Nervously awaiting Lord Leveson's recommendations into its regulation, a ...

Leveson Inquiry dominates journalists' Twitter conversations

Twitter discussion as Lord Leveson launched his inquiry into media standards and press ethics. Despite ...

Ian Monk: Decision time for Lord Leveson

. LOL, Lord Leveson! Ian Monk is founder of Ian Monk Associates and a former executive at the Daily ...

George Eustice: Leveson must get press control right

is done. In July, Lord Leveson will switch to the fourth, and final, module of his inquiry: the ...

Ian Monk: Mandelson shines a light on spin

Lord Leveson's inquiry into media ethics provides more dark insights into the interface between

 

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