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LATEST IN 'THE STATE WE'RE IN NOW' SERIES

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'THE PRESS WE DESERVE?'

 

5.00 - 6.00 THE BOARD ROOM.  WILFRED BROWN BUILDING, BRUNEL UNIVERSITY

 

TUESDAY 4th  NOVEMBER   

 

Twenty years after Will Hutton's book and two years after Lord Justice
Leveson's report, what state is the British Press in?

Who is regulating whom?

Who is marking whose homework?

Come and hear two leading academics commentators on the Press discuss these
key questions.

 

TUESDAY 10th NOVEMBER 

Anthony Barnett and Paul Lashmar's session is now rescheduled for this date.

 

THE STATE IS NOW IN US - HOW OUR REGIME 

HAS CHANGED SINCE THE 1990's 

 

Anthony Barnett 

Founder  openDemocracy and Charter 88

Paul Lashmar, Programme Lead Journalism 

Brunel University London  

 

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