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Plus: Privacy, the PCC and personal data are all covered in the latest round-up of legal news
Plans to limit inquest reporting are 'misguided', says PCC chairman
Claim some aims of Coroners Bill could be achieved through “greater education of the bereaved”
Top lawyer's contempt warning aims to clarify law
The Attorney General has outlined a series of ten guidelines for the media in an attempt to prevent prejudicial coverage of high-profile court cases. The controversial remarks came from Lord Goldsmith at a Law For Journalists Conference. He tackled examples
Chance for public to find out how press deals with complaints
Birmingham Mail editor will be part of question and answer panel at open day
PCC's remit extended to include audio-visual material on newspaper websites
Move follows industry consultation and recognises that not all content is available in print
Press freedom is being 'chipped away by Government', says Meyer
PCC chairman says proposals to make it harder to get information under FOI Act are a worry
Press watchdog hits the road
Event to shed light on work of Press Complaints Commission is set for Glasgow
'Regulate the Internet' call from PCC
“Industry standards would help consumers decide”- plus more from the annual report
Editor Feeney joins Press Complaints Commission
South Wales journalist’s appointment follows the retirement of Ed Curran
Three more years for PCC chairman
Sir Christopher Meyer reappointed to serve second term with press watchdog
Press watchdog heads north to raise awareness of its work
Press Complaints Commission sets course for Newcastle
PCC records highest number of resolved complaints
Facts and figures show “no need for a legally-enforceable right of reply”, says chairman
New public members appointed to PCC
Lay members will “greatly contribute to the Commission’s robust debates”
Press watchdog heads to Belfast
PCC members TO be quizzed by public as it continues drive to raise awareness of its services
PCC bids to improve its service
Charter compliance panel and commissioner report on their first year looking over the press watchdog