Guardian, FT, RSF and English Pen call for repeal of Section 40 – Hugh Grant sets out case in favour
The Guardian, Financial Times, Reporters Without Borders and English Pen today joined calls for the repeal of Section 40 of…
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The Guardian, Financial Times, Reporters Without Borders and English Pen today joined calls for the repeal of Section 40 of…
ByA YouGov poll commissioned by Hacked Off has found that most favour tougher press regulation and that four in ten…
ByThe National Union of Journalists has called for a partial implementation of Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act…
ByTrade website The Register and human rights group Global Witness have both warned that their work would be curbed by…
ByPress reform campaigners led by Hacked Off today delivered 52,000 pages of Leveson Inquiry evidence to the Department of Culture,…
ByIf the Government fails to enact Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act it is going face “trench warfare”…
ByThe Sun and Sunday Times highlighted Max Mosley’s youthful far-right leanings as a final flurry of leader columns made the…
BySir Brian Leveson does not want to chair the second phase of a public inquiry into the press, a former…
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