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Simon Carne: The bitter taste of victory
This post originally appeared on Simon Carne's "Irregular Thoughts" and is reproduced here, with permission and thanks. After years of campaigning for press freedom, is the Times now regretting its success?…June 30, 2021 -
Public Interest News: Securing a Future for Nonprofit Journalism
This is a guest-post which does not necessarily reflect the views of the Campaign. In this guest-post, which examines the question of how public interest journalism should be funded, media policy…
June 29, 2021 -
Daniel Morgan Report: Press criminality? Nothing to see here …
Brian Cathcart explains why the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel report confirms law-breaking and wrongdoing by the press - and how, once again, this will be ignored by the mainstream media. *This article…June 21, 2021 -
Daniel Morgan Report findings you WON’T read about in the press
The Report of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel makes some striking findings about the relationship between corrupt police officers and the press. These findings have, unsurprisingly, not been mentioned in the corporate…
June 21, 2021 -
Daniel Morgan Report confirms “significant” and “unlawful” interactions between the media and the police
A long overdue report on the 1987 murder of Daniel Morgan finds “significant” and “unlawful” interactions between the media and the police. Today (Tuesday 15th June) the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel published…
June 15, 2021 -
Racism and Trivialisation of Racism are wrong. The Times should be held Accountable.
By W.D., Lawyer, MA in East Asian Studies Most members of the British press are allowed to discriminate against groups or categories of people, and they do just that. The…
June 8, 2021 -
Fake News: false claims about Hacked Off in The Times shows we are still feared
Over the past ten years the corporate press has entirely failed to engage with any of the arguments for independent and effective press regulation. Newspaper bosses, defending their unregulated privileges have consistently…
June 7, 2021 -
Jacqui Hames: My Line of Duty
Rarely is your whole life experience captured in a moment. Such a moment arrived for me on 28 February 2012 as I walked up the imposing steps of the Royal Courts of…June 2, 2021 -
Max Mosley: press freedom campaigner
After the death of Max Mosley earlier this week, newspapers falsely smeared him as “anti-press” and an enemy of press freedom. This is wholly untrue. In fact, Max campaigned for pioneering new…
May 26, 2021 -
Chaotic reporting of Covid-19 data: why IPSO must do better
By Ella Boon, Hacked Off intern In challenging times, people need accuracy from the press more than ever. A channel to reliably get the facts on how critical things are and the rate…May 26, 2021
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