The Prime Minister announced a two-part inquiry investigating the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal, on 13 July 2011.
Lord Justice Leveson was appointed as Chairman of the Inquiry. The first part will examine the culture, practices and ethics of the media. In particular, Lord Justice Leveson will examine the relationship of the press with the public, police and politicians. He is assisted by a panel of six independent assessors with expertise in key issues being considered by the Inquiry.
The Inquiry has been established under the Inquiries Act 2005 and has the power to summon witnesses. It is expected that a range of witnesses, including newspaper reporters, management, proprietors, policemen and politicians of all parties will give evidence under oath and in public.
It will make recommendations on the future of press regulation and governance consistent with maintaining freedom of the press and ensuring the highest ethical and professional standards.
Lord Justice Leveson opened the hearings on Monday 14 November 2011, saying: “The press provides an essential check on all aspects of public life. That is why any failure within the media affects all of us. At the heart of this Inquiry, therefore, may be one simple question: who guards the guardians?”
Witnesses so far:
Alastair Campbell
Charlotte Church
Steve Coogan
Nick Davies
Anne Diamond
Bob Dowler
Sally Dowler
Mary-Ellen Field
Garry Flitcroft
Sheryl Gascoigne
Hugh Grant
HJK
Ian Hurst
Chris Jefferies
Mark Lewis
Gerry McCann
Kate McCann
Sienna Miller
Max Mosley
Alex Owens
Richard Peppiatt
Tom Rowland
JK Rowling
Graham Shear
Joan Smith
Mark Thomson
Margaret Watson
Jane Winter
Francis Aldhouse
Peter Burden
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