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Reports of Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy MP's interview on Leveson Two
Hacked Off today reacted to speculation in iNews that part two of the Leveson Inquiry will not take place, and that Labour would betray the victims of the press.
Inews publishes article claiming Labour will betray victims of the press
The article quotes from an interview with Nandy carried in The House magazine.
Election delivers pro-Leveson majority, as press campaign fails to land a punch
Today’s election result shows the electorate have delivered a decisive majority in favour of press reform.
No, a Starmer "super-majority" would not give him the power to change the Royal Charter
A recent article published in The New European speculated that if “Starmer wins a majority of 218 or bigger”, he will have the power to amend the Royal Charter on the self-regulation of the press.
Hacked Off’s Guide to Election Promises: Manifesto review
We have honed in on what each party is prepared to say about tackling press regulation, ethics, and the Leveson Inquiry.
2/7/24
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Press Abuse: What happened when I published my new book on the colonial history of the British countryside.
I’m a historian of the British empire and have a new book out entitled Our Island Stories: Country Walks Through Colonial Britain.
1/7/24
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