News chief reaffirms faith in newspapers in live Q&A
Leveson Inquiry
What we have written about Leveson Inquiry
Five minutes to midnight: Chris Oakley’s speech in full
Former editor-turned-owner gives his view on industry crisis
Local media ‘more balanced’ on Suffolk strangler case, Leveson told
National media gave ‘misleading impression’ says editor
Editor: ‘Ripper case made police nervous of trusting journalists’
Former crime reporter spoke at Leveson Inquiry
Police press offices are ‘barrier to information’ say editors
Regional newsmen give evidence at Leveson Inquiry
Scottish journalist ‘was prime suspect in blagging probe’
Former police officer spoke to Sunday Herald
The Law Column: RIP the PCC – What next?
Our fortnightly look at legal issues facing the industry.
PCC confirms it is to wind itself up
Watchdog set to re-emerge under new name
Gilson hits out at police ‘information shutdown’
Sun arrests are ‘new low of lunacy’ says editor
Hunt hails ‘consensus’ on tougher media regulation
Culture secretary voices preference for non-statutory system
PCC director quits role after two years
Complaints watchdog chief to move to PR
Dacre calls for register of licensed journalists
Mail editor suggests new universal press card for industry
Newspapers could face fines following PCC revamp
Chairman agrees that new body is needed
Industry regulators to take stand at Leveson Inquiry
Industry regulators are set to take centre stage at next week’s session of the Leveson Inquiry with representatives of the Press Complaints Commission and Ofcom among those giving evidence. Stepehen Abell, the current director of the PCC, will give evidence
Facebook and Twitter may escape regulation – Leveson
Inquiry chairman ponders exclusion for social networking sites
Regional daily columnist ‘still proud to be a journalist’
Former TV presenter in impassioned defence of trade