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Hacked Off campaign

February 2024

  • Rishi Sunak and Rupert Murdoch composite

    Rupert Murdoch met Rishi Sunak five times in 12-month period

    Media mogul met government representatives 12 times in 2022-23 when he was chair of News Corp

December 2023

  • Jane Martinson

    The press faces a moment of peril. It can’t just shrug and move on

    Jane Martinson
  • Steve Coogan.

    Steve Coogan: phone-hacking ruling reveals ‘systemic concealment’

May 2022

  • newspapers on a stand

    Section 40: government to repeal controversial media law

    Legislation, drawn up after Leveson inquiry, said to pose threat to freedom and sustainability of the press

February 2022

  • Nick Cohen

    Putin has used British rich man’s law to avoid scrutiny, at a crippling cost to us all

    Nick Cohen
    The price of justice in the UK has helped the Russian super-rich stay fixtures in our culture

July 2018

  • John Cleese

    John Cleese blasts the BBC in lecture on the rise of stupidity

    The Fawlty Towers star rails against the government, the BBC and British newspapers in stage appearance for Hacked Off

November 2017

  • Sayeeda Warsi resigned from the government in 2014 over its policy regarding Gaza.

    Sayeeda Warsi accuses UK press of hate speech and Islamophobia

  • Hugh Grant at the Man From UNCLE premiere at Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.

    The Observer profile
    Hugh Grant: reluctant he may be but talented he certainly is

October 2017

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Phone hacking was terrible, but there are greater threats online

    Peter Preston
    The phone-hacking era did terrible damage, but perhaps it would now be better to focus on the threat presented by fake news on social media

January 2017

  • Roy Greenslade

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

    Roy Greenslade
    Group campaigning for the implementation of section 40 has forced newspaper owners and editors to bring out their big guns in order to crush its advance
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Why Private Eye and the FT are right to oppose section 40

    Roy Greenslade
    Britain’s foremost satirical magazine and its leading business newspaper find common cause in their antagonism towards the imposition of an iniquitous law
  • Peter Preston

    Phone hacking is yesterday’s news. We should focus on far greater threats

    Peter Preston
    In an era of fake news and unregulated social media, arguments over press regulation seem beside the point

December 2016

  • Nick Cohen

    How our laws inspired Trump’s attack on free speech

    Nick Cohen
  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    What students should do about newspapers (instead of banning them)

    Roy Greenslade

November 2016

  • Leveson Inquiry set to be shelved<br>File photo dated 29/11/12 of Lord Justice Leveson with the Report from the Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press, as Labour have accused David Cameron of “reneging on a promise” to investigate allegations of improper relationships between the press and police, following unconfirmed reports that ministers plan to shelve the second part of the Leveson Inquiry. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday February 10, 2016. See PA story POLITICS Levesen. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

    Greenslade
    Ipso recruits panel to provide perspective on its work by readers

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Why I have opposed the Guardian being regulated by Ipso

    Roy Greenslade

October 2016

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Why I reject press regulation through the royal charter

    Roy Greenslade
    Newspaper publishers are right to be concerned about the implications of section 40, a form of compulsion that is inimical to press freedom

June 2016

  • 9th FEB- 2016: LONDON: Sir Alan Moses.(Photography by Graeme Robertson)

    Greenslade
    The Congleton Chronicle gives Ipso something to laugh about

    Regulator publishes its members’ annual statements, drawing a textbook response from the Daily Mail and a statistical revelation by the Times
  • Andy Burnham speaks in Liverpool following the ruling of unlawful killing regarding the 96 victims of the Hillsborough tragedy

    Leveson part 2 must not be kicked into the long grass

    Letters: The government appears to be trying to wriggle out of a promise to inquire into police corruption
  • Andy Burnham after the conclusion of the Hillsborough inquest in April.

    Andy Burnham to call for 'Hillsborough law' for bereaved families

    Shadow home secretary tables amendment to policing and crime bill to give families same resources as police at inquests
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