The role of corporate governance in maintaining standards by Sly Bailey Today I’ve been asked to outline how the system of Corporate Governance works in practice at Trinity Mirror. Unlike many newspaper companies we’re a plc, a public limited company, we therefore have expectations that are placed on us and expectations that… Read more »
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Desmond Browne QC’s talk at Leveson Inquiry seminar
What redress should be available for breach of standards? by Desmond Browne QC I have been given ten minutes, so let me plunge straight in. My brief is to examine the question what redress should be available to a victim of a breach of standards. Obviously there are two routes: (1) through… Read more »
Third Leveson Inquiry seminar information and speeches
Attacks on the Leveson Inquiry, and a thorough debate on corporate governance and new forms of press regulation marked the latest Leveson Inquiry seminars held on Wednesday, October 12, at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre. Eve Salomon, chair of the Internet Watch Foundation, chair of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and a former… Read more »
Paul Dacre’s talk at Leveson Inquiry seminar
The future for self regulation: An editor’s perspective by Paul Dacre Thank you for inviting me to speak to you today. Let me start by making it clear that I unequivocally condemn phone hacking and payments to the police. Such practices are a disgrace and have shocked and shamed us all. They… Read more »
Kelvin MacKenzie’s talk at Leveson Inquiry seminar
Defending freedom of expression by Kelvin MacKenzie So where is David Cameron today? Where is our great Prime Minister who ordered this ludicrous inquiry? After all the only reason we are all here is due to one man’s action; Cameron’s obsessive arse kissing over the years of Rupert Murdoch. Tony Blair was… Read more »
Professor James Curran’s talk at Leveson Inquiry seminar
Defending freedom of expression by Professor James Curran Last Thursday, we were told that Britain has the most competitive press in the world. We were informed by a distinguished editor that ‘the freedoms won here became the model for much of the rest of world’. A positive comparison was also made between… Read more »
