Is it statutory regulation, how would the new watchdog deal with phone hacking and what do victims of media intrusion think of it?.
Lisa O'Carroll @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 18/3/13
Prime minister David Cameron might have enjoyed his national newspaper coverage this morning. It was predictable that his opposition to statutory underpinning for a new press regulator would be greeted by headlines in his favour.
Roy Greenslade @ MediaGuardian - Roy Greenslade - on 15/3/13
Despite a joint meeting between the Hacked Off campaign and the Labour and Lib Dem leaderships, deal yet to be reached.
Patrick Wintour @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 12/3/13
Oliver Letwin reportedly said 'wholesale concessions' had been made to editors to gain support for press regulation proposals.
Lisa O'Carroll @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 5/3/13
Today's extract from the book After Leveson* is by the former national newspaper editor, Guardian deputy editor and academic, Peter Cole. He is firmly anti-statutory and pro-independent.
Roy Greenslade @ MediaGuardian - Roy Greenslade - on 26/2/13
Kate and Gerry McCann call on government to abandon proposal for royal charter and introduce statutory regulation.
Shiv Malik @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 17/2/13
Twitter and press reaction to the athlete's murder charge must balance freedom of expression with the right to a fair trial.
David Banks @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 15/2/13
Lib Dems call planned royal charter unworkable as newspaper industry remains cautious and resistant to Leveson law.
Patrick Wintour @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 12/2/13
It was always supposed to be about the parents of Milly Dowler, Madeleine McCann and other innocent victims of press harrassment. So when Lord Justice Leveson delivered his thumping four-volume report in late November, no one expected him to give newspapers another chance to drink in what the former cabinet minister David Mellor famously described as the "last chance saloon" where unethical behaviour and alleged criminality were tolerated.
Lisa O'Carroll @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 12/2/13
Hacked Off and father of missing girl Madeleine voice concerns after meeting with David Cameron over press regulation.
Lisa O'Carroll @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 11/2/13
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