by Paul M | Sep 29, 2016 | Comment, Transparency News
In view of our mission to promote the fair and accurate reporting of legal issues, we felt the Transparency Project ought to respond to the consultation by IMPRESS on its draft standards code for the press. IMPRESS was established as an independent regulator –...
by Julie D | Sep 18, 2016 | Project
Our Chair, Lucy Reed, is running the Bristol Half Marathon next Sunday to raise funds for The Transparency Project. Thanks to everyone who has donated. So far Lucy has raised a whopping £686. If you would like to sponsor Lucy, there is still time : here is...
by Paul M | Sep 16, 2016 | Cases, Comment
Newspaper reports of a judgment released this week have concentrated on the use, by the judge, of an emoji – probably a first in the Senior Courts. But the judgment is far more interesting for the way the judge, Mr Justice Peter Jackson, has written it so that...
by Sarah P | Sep 12, 2016 | Comment
We published and sent our complaint about the Daily Mail’s account of the President’s Views on September 6th and posted here. We are grateful for the speedy response of Ms Kingsley, Readers’ Editor of Associated Newspapers Limited. It was received via...
by Sarah P | Sep 6, 2016 | Comment
In August 2016 I was lucky enough to visit the Newseum in Washington DC where I took the picture above. Pictures and inspiration quotes are all very well but how do they translate into real life? Luckily for me, I live in a society where our tabloid press provides...
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