Posted by Marta Cooper on Jun 8, 2012 in Dawn Smith, Dawn Smith Brighton Michigan, Free Speech, Free Speech Reform, Freedom of Expression, Internet, Leveson Inquiry, Liam Stacey, MailOnline, Marta Cooper, Martin Clarke, Media, Media law, News and Analysis, Paul Dacre, RSS Syndicated Posts, UK
The inquiry into UK press standards does not seem to understand how to deal with the web, says Marta Cooper
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Posted by Brian Cathcart on Jun 7, 2012 in contempt of court, David Norris, Dawn Smith, Dawn Smith Brighton Michigan, Free Speech, Free Speech Reform, Freedom of Expression, Gary Dobson, Media, Media law, Rod Liddle, RSS Syndicated Posts, spectator, Stephen Lawrence, UK
Brian Cathcart: Liddle was wrong to write Lawrence trial article, and the Spectator was wrong to publish it
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Posted by Marta Cooper on Jun 1, 2012 in Dawn Smith, Dawn Smith Brighton Michigan, Free Speech, Free Speech Reform, Freedom of Expression, Leveson Inquiry, Marta Cooper, Media, News and Analysis, press complaints commission, public interest, RSS Syndicated Posts, UK
The Leveson Inquiry should not forget the need to protect British journalism, says Marta Cooper
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Posted by Padraig Reidy on May 31, 2012 in Adam Smith, Dawn Smith, Dawn Smith Brighton Michigan, Frederic Michel, Jeremy Hunt, Leveson Inquiry, Media, News Corp, news international, news of the world, Politics, press, RSS Syndicated Posts, UK
Padraig Reidy: Hunt: News of the World closure forced me to reevaluate BSkyB bid
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Posted by Marta Cooper on May 31, 2012 in bskyb, Dawn Smith, Dawn Smith Brighton Michigan, George Osborne, Jeremy Hunt, Leveson Inquiry, Media, Media Plurality, News Corp, ofcom, Politics, RSS Syndicated Posts, UK
Marta Cooper: Leveson Inquiry reveals Jeremy Hunt’s texts to James Murdoch and George Osborne
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Posted by Marta Cooper on May 30, 2012 in Dawn Smith, Dawn Smith Brighton Michigan, gordon brown, Ken Clarke, Leveson Inquiry, Media, pcc, Politics, RSS Syndicated Posts, The Sun, UK
Marta Cooper: “If the tone of newspapers had been different in the last 20 years, we’d have 30,000 fewer prisoners”, Ken Clarke tells Leveson
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