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7 Sep 2014:
Sister of Milly Dowler and parents of Madeleine McCann among signatories of letter attacking publishers for rejecting Leveson
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26 Jun 2014: Simultaneous tweet of ‘Leveson now’ for stronger press regulation will feature JK Rowling, Ian McEwan and Stephen Fry. By Lisa O’Carroll
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25 Jun 2014: Sister of murdered schoolgirl Milly challenges David Cameron to make good promises he made to her family on press regulation
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4 Apr 2014: Ministry of Justice 'disappointed' after court awards £4,500 payout over attack by fellow inmate at Wakefield prison in 2009
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18 Oct 2013:
Book claims stories were blocked and held up
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24 Sep 2013: Sadiq Khan, shadow justice secretary, will cite treatment of Milly Dowler's parents when highlighting need for new victims' law
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1 Jul 2013:
Roy Greenslade notes the passing of a Wapping veteran who faithfully served Rupert Murdoch in his company's darkest hour
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24 Apr 2013: Reporters from tabloid repeatedly contacted the force saying it had information about missing teenager gleaned from voicemail. By Jason Deans
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24 Apr 2013:
Independent Police Complaints Commission finds police knew of phone hacking, but nothing was done for almost a decade
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26 Mar 2013:
Roy Greenslade presents a further extract from After Leveson. Here, Natalie Peck looks at the Leveson views on privacy
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16 Mar 2013: Almost two years ago, Ed Miliband demanded a public inquiry into phone hacking. The Labour leader explains why Monday's vote in the Commons is a test of politics – and of character
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21 Feb 2013:
Roy Greenslade presents another extract from a chapter of After Leveson. This one looks back over previous attempts to regulate newspapers
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19 Feb 2013:
Roy Greenslade presents an extract from the book After Leveson. It's by Paul Connew, a former editor who discovered he had been a hacking victim
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