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- 1 the Scandalous Power of the Press: Phone Hacking in the UK
- 21St Century Fox / Sky Merger Inquiry: Issues Statement
- Consultation on the Leveson Inquiry and Its Implementation
- Press Complaints Commission Independent Press Standards Organisation
- Phone Hacking: News International Pays Tessa Jowell £200,000 | Media | the Guardian Page 1 of 2
- A Dossier for Change
- Newspapers on the Naughty Step: an Analysis of the Ethical Performance of UK Publications
- Modelling Media Ownership Limits the Impact of Current Policy Proposals on the UK Media Market
- Leveson's Illiberal Legacy
- IPSO, the Press Regulator Created in the Aftermath of the Leveson Inquiry, Is Not up to Task
- News International and Phone-Hacking
- Journalism Standards and "The Dark Arts": the U.K.'S Leveson Inquiry and the U.S
- IPSO's New Version of the Editors' Code of Practice Marcus Keppel
- Media Manifesto 2019 a Media Policy Fit for the 21St Century Introduction
- Leveson Inquiry: Letting the Judges Take the Hard Decisions?
- Consequences of Lax Media Ownership Regulation on Freedom and Plurality of the UK's Fourth Estate Mina Khan Lehigh University
- The Challenge to Strengthen Britain's Diverse And
- John Whittingdale Speech
- JOMEC Journal Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
- Public Interest Test for the Proposed Acquisition of Sky Plc by 21St Century Fox, Inc Ofcom’S Report to the Secretary of State
- The Leveson Inquiry: Trauma Or Catharsis? Transcript
- Sky Takeover Would Bring More Power and Influence to Murdochs
- Leveson Inquiry: Culture, Practice and Ethics of the Press
- Hacking Trial Highlighted the Cosy Relationship Between Politicians and the Press
- Evidence from the Science Media Centre to the Leveson Inquiry 1
- Government's Response to the Consultation on The
- Survey Report
- Submission to the Consultation on the Leveson Inquiry and Its
- Sentencing Remarks of Mr Justice Saunders
- Journalists in the UK
- Uoa 36 REF3B Policy Final 28 October 2
- £200,000 Hacking Payout to Jowell Page 1 of 1
- Ed Miliband Et Al Submission
- Margaret Thatcher and Media Policy
- Leveson Round Up: Dealing with the Big Questions? | LSE Media Policy Project
- Apologies Made at the Leveson Inquiry: Triggers and Responses 1 2 1
- What Was the Problem?
- The Inquiry Was Announced, Until 28Th November 2012, the Day Before the Report Was Published
- Hacked Off Response Summary of Submission 1
- How Newspapers Covered Press Regulation After Leveson September 2014
- Coulson Acquittal – Beginning of the End Game of Leveson?
- Voicing the Public Interest: Listening to the Public on Press Regulation Acknowledgements
- 2012 May Bring a Reversal by the Government on the Deregulation of the UK’S Media
- Phone Hacking, Press Regulation and the Leveson Inquiry – the Story So Far
- Press Regulation: Where Are We Now?
- Of the Broadcasting Act 1990 and Section 3(3) of the Broadcasting Act 1996: Licences Held by British Sky Broadcasting Limited
- Further Submission
- The Leveson Inquiry: There’S a Bargain to Be Struck Over Policy Brief Media Freedom and Regulation
- British Media Coverage of the Press Reform Debate Journalists Reporting Journalism
- The Leveson Inquiry Into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press I