Leveson's legacy and the future for the British press
A very feisty debate on the Leveson report, with widely varying views, from "do exactly what he suggests" to "total press freedom, no regulation".
Chaired by Torin Douglas, BBC media correspondent.
With:
Martin Moore, director of the Media Standards Trust and a founder of the Hacked Off campaign.
Rich Peppiatt, writer, broadcaster and former journalist at the Daily Star. His One Rogue Reporter has just shown at the Soho Theatre.
Mick Hume, editor-at-large of the online magazine Spiked and author of "There Is No Such Thing As A Free Press …and we need one more than ever".
Kirsty Hughes, the Chief Executive of Index on Censorship – an international freedom of expression non-governmental organisation
Read MoreChaired by Torin Douglas, BBC media correspondent.
With:
Martin Moore, director of the Media Standards Trust and a founder of the Hacked Off campaign.
Rich Peppiatt, writer, broadcaster and former journalist at the Daily Star. His One Rogue Reporter has just shown at the Soho Theatre.
Mick Hume, editor-at-large of the online magazine Spiked and author of "There Is No Such Thing As A Free Press …and we need one more than ever".
Kirsty Hughes, the Chief Executive of Index on Censorship – an international freedom of expression non-governmental organisation
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