11 October 2013
Last updated at 18:20
Features and analysis
Leveson and the internet
Was the report right to avoid the issue?
Inquiry background
Background
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Explore the document
Read the executive summary with commentary
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At a glance
The key points from Lord Justice Leveson's report on the ethics and practices of the press.
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New regulator proposed
How the Leveson's system would work
The Leveson Inquiry
What is it?
The government ordered the inquiry into press standards after it emerged that the News of the World hacked the phone of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler. Read more
What next?
Lord Justice Leveson was asked to look into the culture, practice and ethics of the press. His report has recommended changes to how to regulate the press in the future. Read more
Jargon explained
'Hacking'
Accessing private voicemail messages on a person's mobile from another phone. Read more
'Blagging'
Where a journalist or private investigator poses as someone else to obtain personal information without consent. Read more
'Pinging'
How police and security services pinpoint a phone by monitoring which signal masts it is using and triangulating its location. Read more


Q&A: Press regulation
Leveson and the internet
Q&A: The Leveson Inquiry
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Should the press be regulated?
The bid for BSkyB
What the papers said
View from the press
10 key witnesses
The big numbers
Hacked Off: 'Artfully crafted' deal
Leaders claim victory in Leveson deal
Leveson calls for new regulatory body
Clegg at odds with PM over Leveson
The Leveson report: Statement in full
Hacking victims: 'We want action'
What is the point of the Inquiry?
Hugh Grant: What I want from Leveson
'I never asked a leader for anything'
'Murdoch wanted Europe change'
Dowlers' despair over voicemail hack
McCanns 'violated' by diary publication
PM signed Brooks messages 'LOL'
'I sat at the children's end of dinner table'
'Horrific' story on father's affair
How Mail Online got Knox verdict wrong
'It was my decision to employ Coulson'
Murdoch quizzed over Hunt emails
Dacre denies Grant hacking claim
Mirror 'possibly' hacked Sven scoop
Mills denies voicemail access claim
Sun editor defends Page Three
Hislop defends journalism at inquiry
PCC 'hated our guts' - Richard Desmond
Explore the document
At a glance
New regulator proposed