
Census sensationalism: Latest population data cues more media panic about immigration
Jill Rutter reports on the latest release of Census 2011 data – and the latest media panic about immigration.

Jill Rutter reports on the latest release of Census 2011 data – and the latest media panic about immigration.

Prateek Buch looks at the reaction to the Leveson Report by the press and politicians, and argues for regulation and against the anti-Leveson rhetoric.

After the publication this week of the Leveson Report, Dr. Kailash Chand OBE looks at the moral issues lett out by Brian’s recommendations.

The opposition has attacked Alex Salmond after the Scottish first minister’s relationship with Rupert Murdoch was described as “striking” in the Leveson Report.

The Leveson Report has delivered a damning indictment on the press and the failure of the PCC – while politicians and the police are largely cleared.

Across the UK the message is clear – whilst stronger press regulation is needed, any system underpinned by statute would be a regressive and unhelpful step.

With today’s headlines piling yet more pressure on the BBC, Ed Straw looks at whether or not this is a moment of truth for the broadcasting giant.

James Murdoch – despite being called “toxic to shareholders” – stays on the board for BSkyB, which prompts the question, how far have we really come?

With the BSkyB AGM approaching, Matthew Butcher of Fair Pensions tells us why it matters to all of us that James Murdoch is removed from the board.
Watch Charlotte Harris rebut the anti-regulation “scaremongering” of the likes of Neil Wallis and Boris Johnson.