by Mark Williamson | Oct 7, 2013 | Blog, Journalistic London: Media
Press regulation has been back in the headlines over the past week, with the case of The Daily Mail v. Ed Miliband and family. But we are finally getting closer to a decision. Almost one year on from Lord Leveson’s report was published with recommendations on press...
by Mark Williamson | Apr 7, 2013 | Blog, City of London: Business, City of Westminster: Politics, Journalistic London: Media, Legal London: Law, London
London seems to have a problem with regulators at the moment. Lots of them are failing, and we’re wondering what we should replace them with. Consider… Last week the Financial Services Authority was finally scrapped, to be replaced with the new Prudential Regulation...
by Mark Williamson | Mar 19, 2013 | Blog, Journalistic London: Media
This week has turned into a fairly significant one for London’s media industry. A new media dawn may have begun. Two big things have happened: BBC News has moved into new premises. For over 40 years it has been based at BBC Television Centre in White City, west...
by Mark Williamson | Jan 17, 2013 | Blog, Prayer & Revival
Here’s some suggested prayer topics to help you in praying for London throughout 2013. With the scandals over the past few years that have hit our bankers, politicians and journalists, here’s my suggestion of key things to be praying for these London spheres in 2013:...
by Mark Williamson | Dec 3, 2012 | Blog, Journalistic London: Media
The publication of the Leveson Inquiry last week, and the political fallout from it, is a huge moment and great opportunity for those of us praying for a greater sense of ethical journalism in our national press. It’s also an amazing example of the interconnectedness...