Pressbof Royal Charter versus Parliament’s plan: How the two press regulation schemes differ
Analysis The stage is set for a historic clash between Parliament and the press as the majority of the newspaper…
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Analysis The stage is set for a historic clash between Parliament and the press as the majority of the newspaper…
ByActing Times editor John Witherow has warned politicians they are at risk of causing a “most tremendous row” with the…
ByMinister for Government Policy Oliver Letwin has played down the significance of the cross-party talks in the early hours of…
ByFormer Guardian editor Peter Preston believes victims of press abuse have “totally unrealistic hopes” for what a new regulator can…
ByPublishers – to include websites containing news-related material, as well as newspapers and magazines – will soon be regulated by…
ByIt is becoming increasingly likely that large sections of the British press could stay out of the statute-backed press regulator…
ByTrade titles, supermarket magazines and Stephen Fry will apparently escape the attentions of the planned statute-backed press regulator. The Department…
ByDeputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today denied that newspapers were excluded from crucial talks on the creation of a powerful…
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