Cameron: Leveson Inquiry is no threat to press freedom
Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday insisted the Leveson Inquiry into phone-hacking and media standards was not a ‘hideous threat’to press…
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Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday insisted the Leveson Inquiry into phone-hacking and media standards was not a ‘hideous threat’to press…
ByLondon Mayor Boris Johnson came out in support of Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre yesterday and defended the right of…
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ByThe full video from the second Leveson Inquiry seminar held in London on 12 October has now gone online. The…
ByThe Independent today reports that Surrey Police detectives may have known that News of the World journalists hacked Milly Dowler’s…
ByThe Guardian today launched an iPad app which will be free for the first three months – thanks to sponsorship…
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