Bombshell file on Met links to News International was dismissed by Leveson Inquiry – classified 2006 document alleged senior officer passed secret information on Met chief’s decisions to the ‘News of the World’ Tom Harper Sunday, 19 January 2014 The… Read More ›
Leveson Inquiry
Exclusive: Met supergrass scandal – corrupt private investigators infiltrate witness-protection programme
Police officers knew for years about the crucial security breach – but did nothing Tom Harper Tuesday, 25 June 2013 Scotland Yard is embroiled in a new corruption crisis after it emerged that senior officers knew for years that criminal… Read More ›
UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) was aware of illegal hacking activity by the wealthy for six years and did nothing. Project Riverside
Media phone-hacking? Tip of the iceberg, says leaked police report Thought the NotW was bad… check out the lawyers, insurers By John Leyden Posted in Security, 24th June 2013 15:58 GMT Agentless Backup is Not a Myth A suppressed report from… Read More ›
New York Times says Royal Charter harms free speech
Small publishers and websites under threat, says paper that helped expose hacking scandal IAN BURRELL Wednesday, 20 March 2013 The New York Times has warned that British proposals to regulate the press through a Royal Charter will “chill free speech… Read More ›
Are restrictions to scientific research costing lives? ” doctors and researchers are denied full access “
Contact: Katie Baker katie.baker@sagepub.co.uk 020-732-48719 SAGE Publications Are restrictions to scientific research costing lives? London, UK (05 September 2012) – In ‘Censors on Campus’, Index on Censorship asks whether lives might be saved by making vital research freely available. As… Read More ›