After the Leveson inquiry journalism has become a political battle ground over regulation. But what has been won, and lost, in the process? Two key observers reflect on what has been learnt from the phone-hacking controversy.
Senior Adviser, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
In addition to his role at CPJ, Jean-Paul is also vice-chair of the advisory committee of the Europe and Central Asia division of Human Rights Watch, a foreign affairs columnist at Le Soir and associate editor of Europe’s World. He teaches international journalism at the Universit... Read More →
Chris Elliott began his career in local newspapers and has been a journalist for nearly 40 years, the last 15 years at the Guardian. He has been a reporter, news editor and managing editor. Since August 2010 he has been the readers' editor.