86-year-old investigative journalist says arrest and de-arrest at home was ‘terrifying’
Ex-People reporter Brian Radford believes he was reported to the police because of a story he was writing.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Ex-People reporter Brian Radford believes he was reported to the police because of a story he was writing.
ByThe video's owner remains in dispute with The Voice.
ByRebecca Camber told senior police they should hold more non-reportable briefings.
ByThe guidance that forces "should" name suspects on charge has been reinstated.
ByThe proposed guidance states that forces "can" name charged suspects. The current advice is they "should".
ByInvestigatory Powers Tribunal upholds protection for journalistic sources.
ByAn independent review has found the arrest of journalists covering protests earlier this month may have constituted “unlawful interference”.
ByUpdate: 16/11/22: Hertfordshire Police’s chief constable Charlie Hall has “personally apologised” to the three journalists arrested last week during Just…
By