November 24, 2016 Exposure of Sun and Mirror sources raises moral questions which News Corp and Trinity Mirror need to address
November 18, 2016 Impress a state-backed regulator because it is cue for law which punishes publishers who won't 'bend the knee'
November 18, 2016 Impress director: We are no more a state regulator than a company which passes its audit is a state company
November 11, 2016 Seeking an advertising boycott of newspapers you disagree with is an illiberal way to promote liberal values
November 8, 2016 Journalists should be cautious over picking 'low hanging fruit' science conflict of interest stories
November 7, 2016 Max Mosley says he could fund Royal Charter-backed press regulator Impress until at least 2026
October 31, 2016 The strange thing about journalists: 'If I hear of an earthquake, I feel sad. But you get excited'
October 27, 2016 Anthony France's Operation Elveden acquittal ends a shameful episode in the history of UK criminal justice system
October 26, 2016 Royal Charter-backed press regulation differs little from IPSO - but the state should not force publishers into it
October 25, 2016 I wish they could be like David Watts: A lament for today's lazy, badly trained and poorly paid journalists
October 7, 2016 Mazher Mahmood, the baby for sale and his use of stings to target cocaine-dealing celebs
October 5, 2016 In the race to demonise Mazher Mahmood, don't forget his 'victims' were often rich people, driven by greed to do bad things
October 4, 2016 Sky News presenter Colin Brazier on why the refugee crisis has been biggest test for journalists in a generation
September 22, 2016 From gollies to Gazza: Journalists could be next when causing offence appears to be illegal
September 20, 2016 Guest comment: After 97 years in print, Brentwood Gazette is being sacrificed at the altar of digital publishing