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Guardian: Hacking book: Leveson has to get to grips with newsroom cultures
[The Guardian (blog)] - Tomorrow: The final extract is taken from a chapter by Steven Barnett in which he outlines the principles that should be embraced by a new regulatory system for the press *The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial, edited by Richard Lance Keeble
Guardian: Hacking book: why it's so difficult to define the public interest
[The Guardian] - Tomorrow: Stewart Purvis believes the fear of getting caught might be the most effective of post-hackgate legacies *The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial, edited by Richard Lance Keeble and John Mair, is published by Abramis hacky.
Guardian: Hacking book: did Dickens pay the police for stories in his magazine?
[The Guardian (blog)] - Tomorrow: Phil Harding, the man who wrote the BBC's editorial guidelines, discusses what sort of journalism qualifies as being in "the public interest." *The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial, edited by Richard Lance Keeble and John Mair
Guardian: Hacking book: newspapers should use Facebook content more carefully
[The Guardian] - If I was a patient I'd want answers." Tomorrow: John Tulloch examines the relationship between journalists and the police *The phone hacking scandal: journalism on trial, edited by Richard Lance Keeble and John Mair, is published by Abramis hacky.
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