Today is the day Lord Justice Brian Leveson releases his findings (nearly 2,000 pages worth!) about the Culture, Practice and Ethics of the Press. The Inquiry began in November 2011 following the revelations of extensive phone-hacking and journalism malpractice and ended in June this year.
At 1.30pm, the report will be made public, and will be followed by a debate in Parliament. It is believed that the Coalition is divided in their response to the findings of the Inquiry, with Cameron and Clegg apparently issuing different statements in the Commons today. Over the last few days, politicians and journalists on all sides of the political spectrum have publicly voiced their opinions, fears, thoughts about what the outcomes of Leveson's report might be. The Spectator newspaper has declared that they will not adhere to any state press regulatory system. What will the reaction of British media organisations and journalists come this evening?
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