by Sydney Smith on Mar 02, 2018
No Leveson Two inquiry, UK Culture Secretary says Press Inquiry ‘Formally Closing’
The Leveson Inquiry into UK press standards and practices was officially shut down yesterday, meaning there will not be a...
The Leveson Inquiry into UK press standards and practices was officially shut down yesterday, meaning there will not be a...
Last month, the British Deputy High Commission hosted a media ethics conference in Chennai, India, as iMediaEthics wrote at the...
Lord Justice Brian Leveson's long-awaited report on the UK press standards and practices was released this past week, but the...
A News International spokesperson sent iMediaEthics the following statement in response to today's Leveson Report: "Statement from Tom Mockridge, Chief...
Here is the UK Leveson Inquiry Report. We will be reporting more soon. Meanwhile, here are links from the report's...
"Sixty victims of phone hacking and other press abuses...with the help of Hacked Off" called on the UK prime Minister...
British police arrested former UK Times reporter Patrick Foster late last month "related to suspected offenses under the Computer Misuse...
A group called the Media Regulation Roundtable's proposed "Code of Ethics and Responsibility" and media regulation body were discussed at...
Ireland's Press Ombudsman, John Horgan, spoke July 13 at the UK Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices about Ireland's...
News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch admitted in a statement to the Leveson Inquiry that one of his reporters at News of...