Leveson tells Cameron to get on with it
Leveson verdict: the signs are that David Cameron is not ready to jump up and accept this proposal.
Leveson verdict: the signs are that David Cameron is not ready to jump up and accept this proposal.
David Cameron has asked Nick Clegg to throw him a lifebelt over press regulation – Nick Clegg has decided to watch the PM struggle in the water instead and is giving a separate statement on Leveson.
The Culture Secretary tells Channel 4 News that, despite the government accepting the Leveson principles, it has grave concerns about implementing the recommendations.
Lord Leveson delivers his report into media standards and ethics on a defining day for British journalism.
The Leveson inquiry came about after some wrong decisions made by figures in the media – but do you think you could handle the pressures of being a top editor? Take the quiz.
“Outrageous”, “reckless” and “frankly appalling”: Lord Justice Leveson delivers a damning verdict on the press. But David Cameron says he has “serious concerns” about the proposal of a new press law.
Do you know who Lord Leveson is? How do you think the press should be regulated? Channel 4 News takes to the streets to see if the media’s appetite for this story is matched by the public.
Is it just us or is there a lot of chat about newspapers today? From Milly Dowler’s voicemail to David Cameron’s “lol” texts: Channel 4 News answers the who, why and what of the Leveson inquiry.
Lord Justice Leveson’s given his verdict on the press – but what does it mean? Join Channel 4 News and the LSE in an online debate with the key players, on Google+ on Friday at 12.15pm.
What would a tabloid make of the Leveson news? Channel 4 News re-imagines how you might read all about it.
Prime Minister David Cameron responds to the findings of Lord Justice Leveson’s report into media standards and ethics.
Mary-Ellen Field, former financial adviser to model and businesswoman Elle Macpherson, tells Channel 4 News how phone hacking nearly derailed her life and career.
The overarching Leveson inquiry lasted 16 months and took evidence from 474 people. But journalist Katharine Quarmby tells Channel 4 News that it ignored the views of one major group.
With the Leveson inquiry outlining press intrusion, Andy Davies looks at its impact. Jon Snow discusses the report with Neville Thurlbeck, Trevor Kavanagh, Anne Diamond and Jacqui Hames.
X Factor Judge Louis Walsh has settled a 500,000 euro defamation case against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers in Ireland.