On Thursday 13 June shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman used Westminster University’s annual Charles Wheeler lecture to call for laws which would limit media ownership. Continue reading
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On Thursday 13 June shadow culture secretary Harriet Harman used Westminster University’s annual Charles Wheeler lecture to call for laws which would limit media ownership. Continue reading
The sense of impunity which came from the lack of a proper press complaints system is a key part of the problem with the media. So too is the sense of invincibility that came with too much newspaper power concentrated in the hands of one man and the lack of proper regulation to guard against media monopoly. And that was also within Leveson’s terms of reference. Continue reading
The draft Royal Charter supported by the victims of press intrusion and approved by parliament provides the complaints system which is long overdue and poses no threat to the freedom of the press. It is ironic that when we’re talking about news reporting, hostile reporting of the Draft Royal Charter has fostered a number of myths. I want to debunk some of those today. Continue reading
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