Diamond Lights
Gudni Bergsson
Posted about this in a previous thread but thought it was bringing to the fore front today...
Some background for context:
On 20 July 2011, the then Prime Minister, David Cameron announced the final Terms of Reference for the The Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the press.
The Terms of Reference divided the Inquiry into two parts and it was felt that the best way to proceed was to have one inquiry with two separate parts.
The first part of the inquiry looked at the culture, practices and ethics of the press. The second part is meant to investigate the relationship between journalists (in particular those employed by News International) and the police, and corporate governance failures at news organisations.
On 1st March 2018, the Culture Secretary, Matt Hanrooster, told the House of Commons that the Government would be cancelling the second phase of the Leveson Inquiry.
I think our media is horrendous personally. Not just for the explicit fabriciations that are made quite often splashed across front pages, but the awful level of tiny retractions hidden on Page 23 somewhere when that front page was a blatnant lie or found to be false. Does not get anywhere near the same level of publication.
On top of that, countless hacks etc into peoples private lives etc.
So where do people stand, do we need Leveson 2? Today's front page of The Sun is what set the tone of this post by the way... to me, this is just, well, the worst. Still am sure we'll have some defenders on here...
Some background for context:
On 20 July 2011, the then Prime Minister, David Cameron announced the final Terms of Reference for the The Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the press.
The Terms of Reference divided the Inquiry into two parts and it was felt that the best way to proceed was to have one inquiry with two separate parts.
The first part of the inquiry looked at the culture, practices and ethics of the press. The second part is meant to investigate the relationship between journalists (in particular those employed by News International) and the police, and corporate governance failures at news organisations.
On 1st March 2018, the Culture Secretary, Matt Hanrooster, told the House of Commons that the Government would be cancelling the second phase of the Leveson Inquiry.
I think our media is horrendous personally. Not just for the explicit fabriciations that are made quite often splashed across front pages, but the awful level of tiny retractions hidden on Page 23 somewhere when that front page was a blatnant lie or found to be false. Does not get anywhere near the same level of publication.
On top of that, countless hacks etc into peoples private lives etc.
So where do people stand, do we need Leveson 2? Today's front page of The Sun is what set the tone of this post by the way... to me, this is just, well, the worst. Still am sure we'll have some defenders on here...