Who Cancelled Leveson 2?
Who Cancelled Leveson 2?
Matt Hancock
The culture secretary, Matt Hancock, announced this year that he would cancel the second part of the public inquiry, established after the 2011 phone hacking scandal, on the basis that the media landscape had changed and justice had been served through the criminal trials of many of those involved.
Who published the Leveson inquiry?
Lord Currie, former Ofcom director. Elinor Goodman, former political editor of Channel 4 News.
What changed after Leveson?
A Royal Charter on press regulation was granted on 30 October 2013. This incorporated key recommendations from the Leveson Report, allowing for one or more independent self-regulatory bodies for the press to be established. Any such body would be recognised and overseen by a Press Recognition Panel.
How do I cite the Leveson inquiry?
Your Bibliography: BARNETT, S., 2013. Leveson Past, Present and Future: The Politics of Press Regulation. The Political Quarterly, 84(3), pp. 353-361.
Who regulates the Sun newspaper?
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) is the independent regulator for the newspaper and magazine industry in the UK.
What happened to the News of the World paper?
Amid a public backlash and the withdrawal of advertising, News International announced the closure of the newspaper on 7 July 2011. The scandal deepened when the paper was alleged to have hacked into the phones of families of British service personnel killed in action.
WHO publishes The Sun newspaper?
News Group Newspapers Limited
Odhams Press
The Sun/Publisher
When did the News of the World stop publishing?
10 July 2011
End of publication It was announced on 7 July 2011 that, after 168 years in print, the newspaper would print its final edition on 10 July 2011 following revelations of the ongoing phone hacking scandal, with the loss of 200 jobs.