‘Supreme Court to tweet proceedings’ The Supreme Court have launched their own Twitter account today @UKSupremecourt, which will be used to notify people of court outcomes
‘Broadcasters lobby party leaders to overturn ban on cameras in court’
The BBC, ITN and Sky have written a letter to David Cameron and other main party leaders asking for the ban on cameras in courtrooms to be lifted
‘Was Google’s Disastrous January A Passing Storm Or Sign Of Things To Come?’
Following the recent controversies involving Google, Paid Content discusses its future
‘Dacre stands by Hugh Grant ‘mendacious smears’ jibe’
Following Hugh Grant’s assertion last year that the Mail on Sunday might have hacked his phone, Paul Dacre has defended Associated Newspapers’ accusation that High Grant spread “mendacious smears”
‘“The internet is freedom”: Index speaks to Tunisian Internet Agency chief’
The Tunisian Internet Agency was used by the Ben Ali regime to censor the web. Index on Censorship talks to its CEO about the future of the agency
BBC Radio 1 chief wants to attract a younger audience
The BBC Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper has said “there will be changes over the next few years. It is expected and it will be delivered”. The changes will be centered around calls for the station to be directed more to a younger audience. Cooper continues “I would love Radio 1 to be the unofficial political party of young people in the UK. Just celebrate it rather than just being a bunch of hoodies who are doing wrong all the time.”
‘Supreme Court to tweet proceedings’
The Supreme Court have launched their own Twitter account today @UKSupremecourt, which will be used to notify people of court outcomes
‘Broadcasters lobby party leaders to overturn ban on cameras in court’
The BBC, ITN and Sky have written a letter to David Cameron and other main party leaders asking for the ban on cameras in courtrooms to be lifted
‘Was Google’s Disastrous January A Passing Storm Or Sign Of Things To Come?’
Following the recent controversies involving Google, Paid Content discusses its future
‘Dacre stands by Hugh Grant ‘mendacious smears’ jibe’
Following Hugh Grant’s assertion last year that the Mail on Sunday might have hacked his phone, Paul Dacre has defended Associated Newspapers’ accusation that High Grant spread “mendacious smears”
‘“The internet is freedom”: Index speaks to Tunisian Internet Agency chief’
The Tunisian Internet Agency was used by the Ben Ali regime to censor the web. Index on Censorship talks to its CEO about the future of the agency