Everyone should know who owns the press – for the sake of our democracy
Everyone agrees that newspapers play a crucial role in British democracy, even if they disagree what that role is.
Everyone agrees that newspapers play a crucial role in British democracy, even if they disagree what that role is.
The Editors’ Code is the benchmark set by the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) for the ethical standards that the press are supposed to follow, protecting both the rights of the individual and the public’s right to know.
Dominic Browne gives a round-up of all the main papers’ opinions on the AV referendum, from the optimistic to the cynical, the meditative to the hysterical.
Tory minister Chris Grayling faces calls for a probe after naming a company linked to donations to him as a “preferred bidder” on lucrative contracts.