Tag: Public Inquiry

Introduction Sir Brian Langstaff has recently garnered attention due to his pivotal role in high-profile public inquiries in the UK. His work is significant not just for the immediate impacts of these inquiries, but also for the broader implications on public trust, accountability, and policy reform. Understanding his contributions helps clarify how the UK addresses

Introduction The Brian Leveson Inquiry, initiated in 2011, remains a pivotal moment in the discussion of press ethics and regulation in the UK. Sparked by the phone-hacking scandal, the inquiry aimed to investigate the culture, practices, and ethics of the press. With ongoing debates about media accountability, the inquiry’s findings and recommendations continue to influence