Why we cannot and will not sign the government’s Royal Charter on self-regulation of the press by editor Tim Dickinson.
Why we cannot and will not sign the government’s Royal Charter on self-regulation of the press by editor Tim Dickinson.
UK regulations may soon regulate all tweeters, bloggers, and other people who post on the Internet as part of a new system of press regulation.
A deal is reported to have been agreed between the three main parties on the future of press regulation after over night talks were held between Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband, and a senior Tory minister.
Cross-party talks on reforms to the press in the wake of the Leveson report have broken down, prime minister David Cameron has confirmed
On June 29, 2012, the Criminal Investigation Department of Sri Lanka raided offices of two news websites, the Sri Lanka Mirror and Sri Lanka X News. They arrested nine journalists, including the editor, and seized equipments on the grounds that the websites were “propagating false and unethical news on Sri Lanka.”