Expert input is essential to good government, but the abdication of political decisions to ‘impartial’ authorities is not. Let’s take back control.
The abuses at the heart of the hacking scandal were already illegal. A state regulator would only allow those running it to pursue punitive agendas against legal activity.
They are joined by Lord Hope, former Deputy President of the Supreme Court, and Joshua Rozenberg.
Millions of pounds were wasted, and dozens of lives disrupted, to no end.
The Government has wisely decided not to put into effect a process that would end with newspapers having to pay costs for failed actions against them.
Leveson’s legacy includes a rule which contradicts basic principles of British justice.
The group which once claimed to support privacy now demands the publication of a story about the private life of an opponent.
Could it be that she has done Cameron a favour by helping to avert a relaxation of the hunting ban?
Parish and town councils that believe in freedom should bin the guidance – and cancel their sub to the NALC
By laying into the red-top, then trying to woo it, the Labour leader has succeeded in annoying everyone.
The Culture Secretary has taken a strong line on press freedom. Is this a shift in stance from the Prime Minister, or submission to the exigencies of 2015?