By Daniel Kershen, CEDR Foundation project Co-ordinator, and Andy Rogers, Associate Director of Communications It’s 11 months since the Prime Minister, David Cameron, first announced there would be a public inquiry into the phone hacking scandal. Its interesting to reflect upon this once you consider that the Prime Minister was himself summoned to given evidence [...]
Missing the bigger problem: could there be a problem with the Leveson Inquiry’s construction?
By Daniel Kershen, CEDR Foundation Project Coordinator Yesterday saw the end of the first week of evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Leveson Inquiry. This third and final day for this week heard evidence from Michelle Stanisbrook, general secretary of the NUJ and Michael Rusbridger, editor of the Guardian Newspaper. Next week [...]
Hacking at Justice
By Dr Karl Mackie CBE, Mediator and Chief Executive, CEDR Yesterday British Prime Minister, David Cameron, announced the launch of a Public Inquiry into the phone hacking scandal that has engulfed News Corp, having already claimed one sizeable scalp in a national newspaper; the News of the World. The Inquiry is however not going to [...]
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