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Brian Leveson

March 2021

  • Boohoo site on phone with logo in the background

    Boohoo severs ties with hundreds of UK manufacturers after critical review

    Fashion group publishes details of its 78 remaining suppliers and says it has banned subcontracting

January 2021

  • Boohoo app

    Boohoo sales spiked in run-up to Christmas despite poor working practices concern

    Clothing retailer’s sales jump 40% as Leveson notes ‘change agenda’ of firm still has ‘long way to go’

December 2020

  • Mahmud Kamani, founder of the retailer Boohoo

    Boohoo owner tells MPs he could easily 'take business offshore'

    Audit committee hears Mahmud Kamani felt ‘punished’ by scrutiny of his dealings with Leicester suppliers

November 2020

  • a Boohoo app on a mobile phone

    Boohoo hires Sir Brian Leveson to oversee supply chain overhaul

    Retired judge to report directly to board about changes to company’s dealings

December 2017

  • Jane Martinson

    The press’s war on Kate Maltby risks a Leveson revival

    Jane Martinson
    In the aftermath of Damian Green’s resignation, there is close focus on the role of the police. But the media has many questions to answer too

November 2017

  • Leveson with the Leveson report

    Sir Brian Leveson asked to advise ministers on second press inquiry

    Ministers are consulting with the judge on whether to press ahead with the second part of the inquiry into the British press

January 2017

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Arbitration for the press is necessary, but it must cover all media

    Roy Greenslade
  • The agreement revealed Rolls-Royce’s systemic and long-running use of intermediaries.

    Rolls-Royce apologises in court after settling bribery case

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Hacked Off punches above its weight, but it will not - and should not - win

    Roy Greenslade
  • The Guardian being printed

    The Guardian view on section 40: muzzling journalism

December 2016

  • Attention is being focused on how we can make the best use of harvested data for society.

    The Observer at 225
    Letters: data is not the new oil, it is worthless without investment

    The value of data collected and processed by technology companies, and its uses for society, are at issue

October 2016

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Impress is here to stay. Let’s quit the barricades and think anew about press regulation

    Peter Preston
  • Mazher Mahmood

    Greenslade
    Mazher Mahmood’s journalistic game has finally been brought to book

August 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Press regulation battles fought without much public, or journalistic, interest

    Roy Greenslade
    As Impress stands on the verge of official royal charter recognition, editors who support Ipso lay claim to official recognition for their code

April 2016

  • John Whittingdale

    John Whittingdale and questions of press freedom

    Letters: The real story here is about who John Whittingdale has been in bed with, but it has nothing to do with sex workers

October 2015

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Whittingdale is right to think again about wielding the costs 'stick'

    Roy Greenslade
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Publishers and opponents treat the Leveson report like holy scripture

    Roy Greenslade

September 2015

  • Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News UK arrives at her office in London<br>Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News UK, arrives at her office in London, Britain September 7, 2015. Brooks, the protegee of media mogul Rupert Murdoch resumed oversight of Britain's The Sun and The Times papers as News UK chief executive on Monday, following a four-year battle to clear her name.  REUTERS/Peter Nicholls  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

    Greenslade
    Cameron set up Leveson to take heat off Coulson hiring, says ex-police chief

    Former police chief claims that the prime minister seized on an idea floated by Rebekah Brooks, according to the latest extract of the book by Lord Ashcroft

June 2015

  • Brian Leveson delivering the Leveson report into the phone-hacking scandal in 2012

    The right to appeal is vital to justice

    Letters: If the automatic right to appeal is abolished, fewer will appeal and more miscarriages of justice are likely to occur

May 2015

  • Sir Brian Leveson

    British judges not bound by European court of human rights, says Leveson

    Judge insists UK courts no longer automatically defer to ECHR’s rulings, while lawyers rail against Britain’s potential repeal of the Human Rights Act
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