For the full list of opinion polls featuring questions on press regulation since the Leveson Inquiry began, see here For the MST/YouGov poll of 9-10 October, see here For …
When a Mail on Sunday journalist intruded on a private memorial service for Ed Miliband’s uncle the editor of the Mail on Sunday, Geordie Greig, apologised and suspended two journalists. …
With the next BBC Charter Review not too far off, public and political opinion about the broadcaster is going to be increasingly important. The recent CPS report “proving” bias …
In the past five months there have been eight consecutive opinion polls [Update: this has now risen to nine - see end of post] that flatly contradict the editorial position …
Download: Leveson recommendations vs Delaunay Pact (.xlsx) This week it was reported that the editors of the national newspapers had made great strides towards accepting the vast majority of Leveson’s …
One of the most disappointing things about Tuesday’s FT leader column, ‘Leveson, the British press and the law’, is not that it parrots the self-interested arguments made by other papers …
This letter was sent to the Financial Times on Tuesday 30th October in response to the leader ‘Leveson, the British media and the law’. It has has not – as …
… and what the ‘Irish model’ actually means Saturday’s Times newspaper claimed it knew the answer to the million dollar question – what is Lord Justice Leveson going to recommend? …
In today’s Telegraph, an editorial by Tim Luckhurst argues for a continuation of press self-regulation and asserts that both the Hacked Off campaign and the Media Standards Trust are ‘are …