Author Archives: Kevin Charman-Anderson

Media regulation: How to clean up the mess

  Kevin Charman-Anderson considers how regulation can address culture. This is the last of our posts on media regulation in advance of our discussion event on Wednesday.  The main and most pressing question in the wake of the massive corruption … Continue reading

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Media regulation: Members of the Fourth Estate are not exempt from the law

This post is part of our media regulation project, and comes from Charman-Anderson.com.  After the phone- and email-hacking and the illegal payments to police and other public officials scandal currently engulfing the British press the key question is, What needs to … Continue reading

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'Bigot-gate' highlights the issue of debt

Ok, the headline is wishful thinking, probably bordering on fantasy, from the team here at Talk Issues. Most likely the next 48 hours of election coverage will be saturated with talk of Gordon Brown’s monumental gaffe and not about the … Continue reading

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REVEALED: Media agree, it's not about issues, it's #nickcleggsfault

Showing the maturity that they are famous for, the press has launched a full-scale assault on Nick Clegg. It’s largely not about the issues but a range or other things including doing a bit of investigative journalism discovering Google can … Continue reading

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Liberal Conspiracy: Handing immigration to the right

The Daily Mail asked if Nick Clegg was British enough: Image via Wikipedia Adam Ramsay has a good analysis on Liberal Conspiracy of how the right has hijacked immigration and some suggestions on how Labour can change the narrative. Adam … Continue reading

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Immigration, the election and a 'sensible debate'

Voters rank immigration as the second most important issue, right behind the economy. The Conservatives and Labour are trying to outdo each other in appearing tough on immigration, although the Liberal Democrats also promise support giving the National Border Force … Continue reading

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