Right at the heart of the matter is a piece of almost medieval theology. This, the dogmatic judge insists, is not statutory regulation, nor could it reasonably or fairly be described as statutory regulation. The judge is wrong. It could and it is – but it has to be made clear in what way.
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Yesterday wasn’t quite the tragic day for the freedom of the press that it could have been, for one reason only: at one minute to midnight, David Cameron came riding to the rescue of free speech.
After the publication of Leveson’s report yesterday, here is a round-up of what the papers are saying.
Connected, empowered and increasingly ‘flattered’ customers sit at the control panel of a remarkable spider’s web of influence and information. And nothing at all will ever be the same.
Feeling sleepy? Well good, you probably caught up with the first part of the exciting and eye opening series that claims to lift the lid on Britain’s sleeping habits. If that is your sort of thing.Sian Williams took us on a unsettling journey in her Sleep Mobile to study five cursed people who are afflicted… Continue reading TV Overnights: 8.8m tune in to ITV1 for Tyrone’s dash for freedom
With the Leveson report due for publication this afternoon, the speculation and debate still rages on. Here’s a round-up of what the papers are saying.
Tesco is trialling an interactive touchscreen at its Cheshunt Extra store in the run up to Christmas and into the New Year. The screen is 80 inches across, giving shoppers interactive access to more than 11,000 products.
The Leveson report is just what the BBC needs right now. The Corporation is likely to be only tangentially involved and the attention of the press and the political classes will be engaged for weeks. Under this cover changes can be made and the BBC can prepare for longer term battles.
Tuesday night’s prime time fun officially kicked off at 7pm with the latest drama from the peaceful hamlet of Emmerdale (ITV1).Time was running out for poor old Katie who has been fighting to stay alive in a collapsed underground tunnel for (from a viewers perspective) five days now.Meanwhile, the vast majority of the cast were… Continue reading TV Overnights: Bianca’s miserable return nets 7.6m for BBC One
Although mobile ads are shown to be effective, only 17% of UK mobile users are favourable towards them new study finds.
