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Seminar 3 Part 1 - Supporting a free press and high standards — approaches to regulation. Seminar 3 Part 2 - Supporting a free press and high standards — approaches to regulation. Open Preview. Witness statements Submitted in response to written requests from the Inquiry, usually providing lists of questions to be answered.
Exhibits Additional documents such as newspaper extracts or letters that witnesses appended to their statements or supplied to the Inquiry on request after they had given evidence.
Oral testimony Given by witnesses invited by the Inquiry, normally after they have made written statements. Submissions Commentaries, analyses and case studies usually supplied spontaneously by members of the public or organisations.
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Victims, observers and others react Victims of press intrusion, politicians, journalists and commentators react to the deal struck between the political parties on press regulation.
Leveson and the internet Was the report right to avoid the issue? Key stories since inquiry concluded PM: Rival press charter is faulty Libel victims to get cost protection Press publish new watchdog details Papers reject regulation plans Prescott resigns from Privy Council Internet fears over press regulation Press royal charter 'like dictator' Deal struck on press regulation Press curbs: Dowlers 'disappointed' Papers drop watchdog veto demand.
Could UK adopt the Danish solution? How does media co-regulation work in Denmark? Should the press be regulated? Viewpoints from inquiry participants The bid for BSkyB Who said what about the takeover attempt What the papers said Newspaper editors reveal their stance on ethics and regulation View from the press What do newspapers want to see?
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