Government may have to adopt Section 40 compromise, with benefits for Impress but no penalties for the rest
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Set beside crisis in the NHS, Brexit, tackling immigration and the foreign policy challenges of dealing with Donald Trump –…
ByPress reform campaigners led by Hacked Off today delivered 52,000 pages of Leveson Inquiry evidence to the Department of Culture,…
ByMore than 5,000 individuals have responded to the Government consultation calling for it enact Section 40 in full thus forcing…
ByThe Sunday Times has warned that its historic exposure of drugs cheat cyclist Lance Armstrong would never have happened had…
ByThe News Media Association claims a decision to recognise press regulator Impress under the Royal Charter criteria was “unlawful” and…
ByA YouGov poll for Royal Charter-backed press regulator Impress suggests trust in national newspaper journalism has halved over the last…
ByThe Society of Editors has launched a campaign to stop the Section 40 cost penalty law from coming into force. The…
ByThose of us who support unfettered free speech and freedom of the press should accept chief executive Jonathan Heawood’s right…
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