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New regulatory system soon, Hunt tells peers
PCC boss ‘optimistic of good outcome’ on Leveson
Industry leaders sign up to new independent regulator
Trade bodies agree to accept ‘Leveson principles’
Act now or face statutory regulation, editors warned
Government warning as editors attend Downing Street summit
Regional editors welcome PM’s stance on Leveson
All the reaction to the report from regional editors and industry leaders
‘Regional press paying for sins of others’ – Hunt
Watchdog chairman denies his blueprint is ‘PCC mark II’
Local press is ‘gold standard’ for UK media – Hunt
PCC boss speaks out as Clegg backs statutory regulation
PCC boss Hunt to deliver Society of Editors Lecture
Leveson findings due out shortly before media gathering
Press owners unveil plan for beefed-up watchdog
Last-ditch plan to salvage press self-regulation
Latest law book for journalists is launched
The latest version of a law book often referred to as the journalists’ bible has been launched. The 21st edition of McNae’s Essential Law for Journalists was launched by Lord Hunt, Chair of the Press Complaints Commission, at a Media
PCC confirms it is to wind itself up
Watchdog set to re-emerge under new name
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
PCC chairman praises high standards of regional press
Most stories have their origin in local papers says peer