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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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Cutting through press disinformation: Trans rights & safe spaces
This guide seeks to cut through the disinformation, and provide the facts.