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Broadcaster guilty of ‘serious failure’ in coverage of Salisbury attack, says UK watchdog
Labour leader says reform would reduce power of media bosses and help restore public trust
Commons narrowly rejects case for a new inquiry into media behaviour
Opposition parties believe amending the Data Protection Bill will restore public trust
Publishers fear for free speech as Miliband and Clarke seek data bill amendment
New legislation risks curtailing journalists’ ability to do their jobs
Culture secretary’s intervention forces Ofcom to investigate newspaper merger
Victory for newspapers that have lobbied against a second examination
Max Mosley demands newspapers stop ‘processing data’ related to him
Financial rules that create oligopolies serve customers poorly
Media welcomes move that would have restricted investigative journalism
Decision comes as Ipso weighs how to deal with global digital publishers
Conservatives also pledge to drop court costs penalty if they win election
SNP changes stance and labels Section 40 a threat to press freedom
Section 40 carries threat of full liability for legal costs
Newspapers pile pressure on ministers ahead of Leveson 2 deadline
‘This is not a game — it is her life and his,’ says palace in a statement
Investigations into past behaviour ignores the industry’s trials today
Labour MPs and campaigners claim betrayal of hacking victims
Impress, supported by Hacked Off and Max Mosley, recognised as official regulator
UK press regulator rejects complaint from Channel 4 presenter about Sun article
Alan Moses would like media to be more responsible, particularly on immigration and race
Ipso grapples with problem of websites’ global expansion after regulator upholds Scientology complaint
Front-page claim was ‘significantly misleading’, rules Independent Press Standards Organisation
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