The public haven’t been fooled: it’s time to stop pretending Leveson lessons were learned
Press Recognition Panel chair says new research shows people remain sceptical of media standards.
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Press Recognition Panel chair says new research shows people remain sceptical of media standards.
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Section 40, a legal tool designed to induce publishers to sign up to Impress, was repealed in May.
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The party tipped to form the next government avoids discussing the media in its manifesto.
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The Culture Secretary and Home Secretary have allowed the documents to be used for the legal proceedings.
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Lawyer David Sherborne will ask the Government to vary restrictions on Leveson material.
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The never-activated clause would make publishers pay both sides’ costs if they are sued.
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IPSO chief executive Charlotte Dewar explains why press standards have improved post Leveson.
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Is litigation only route open to settling disputes with press ten years on from Leveson?
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