Knowledge

Press Council (UK)

Source 📝

54:
recommended in 1949 that a General Council of the Press should be formed to govern the behaviour of the print media. In response to a threat of statutory regulation, the General Council of the Press was formed in 1953, membership being restricted to newspaper editors, funded by newspaper proprietors.
33:
was a British voluntary press organisation founded under threat of statutory regulation as the General Council in 1953, with a non-binding regulatory framework. Through most of its history the council was funded by newspaper proprietors, with the stated aim of maintaining high standards of ethics in
170:
The Press Council had lost the confidence of many in the media, and the 1980s saw what people labelled as some of the worst excesses of unethical journalism and intrusions into privacy by the tabloid press. In response to two Private Members' Bills promoting privacy laws, the government set up a
162:, in 1977. The third Commission urged the development of a written Code of Practice. The Press Council rejected this proposal, and in 1980, the NUJ withdrew from membership on the grounds that the council was incapable of reform. 190:
to replace the Press Council. The new Commission would be given 18 months to prove non-statutory self-regulation could work effectively and if it failed to do so, then a statutory system would be introduced.
59:
in 1962, the General Council had been subject to considerable criticism. The commission's report demanded improvement, particularly the inclusion of members that were not employed by print media.
426: 155: 431: 411: 406: 17: 130: 316: 159: 123: 126:, the Press Council was formed. Twenty percent of the membership were required to be lay members, who were not employed by a newspaper. 421: 79: 288: 200: 34:
journalism. The General Council was reformed as the Press Council in 1962, with 20 per cent lay members. In 1980 the
347: 180: 373: 56: 51: 35: 187: 39: 416: 324: 27:
British voluntary press organisation that was succeeded by the Press Complaints Commission in 1990
137:, a location the Press Council described as the 'very centre of London's newspaper land'. 8: 270: 176: 134: 92: 140:
During this period the Press Council published a series of guidance booklets.
400: 172: 129:
In the latter half of 1967, the Press Council Headquarters were moved from
38:
withdrew from membership. In 1991, the Press Council was replaced by the
274: 175:
QC to investigate in 1989. At the same time, under the chairmanship of
261:
Dworkin, Gerald (1973). "The Younger Committee Report on Privacy".
289:"PRIVACY (YOUNGER REPORT) HC Deb 13 July 1973 vol 859 cc1955-2058" 378: 293: 183:
and began work on the development of a written Code of Practice.
186:
The 1990 Calcutt report recommended the setting up of a new
154:
The Press Council was criticised extensively in the
427:
Self-regulatory organisations in the United Kingdom
179:, the Press Council transferred its funding to the 398: 122:In 1962, following the recommendations of the 348:"How many mistakes can a press council make?" 250:. London: The Press Council. 1967. p. 9. 236:. London: General Council of the Press. 1963. 222:. London: General Council of the Press. 1959. 63:Chairmen of the General Council of the Press 432:Consumer organisations in the United Kingdom 412:1991 disestablishments in the United Kingdom 345: 407:1953 establishments in the United Kingdom 117: 260: 165: 45: 14: 399: 346:Greenslade, Roy (28 September 2007). 124:Second Royal Commission on the Press 160:Third Royal Commission on the Press 111:Previously served as Vice-chairman 100:Previously served as Vice-chairman 24: 25: 18:Press Council (newspaper watchdog) 443: 422:Mass media complaints authorities 269:(4). Modern Law Review: 399–406. 201:Council for Mass Media in Finland 158:in 1973 and in the report of the 323:. Politics.co.uk. Archived from 181:Press Standards Board of Finance 379:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 294:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 263:UK Parliament Committee Reports 366: 339: 317:"Self-Regulation of the Press" 309: 281: 254: 240: 226: 212: 13: 1: 206: 57:Royal Commission on the Press 52:Royal Commission on the Press 36:National Union of Journalists 7: 194: 188:Press Complaints Commission 87:Resigned due to ill health 40:Press Complaints Commission 10: 448: 55:By the time of the Second 156:Younger report on Privacy 248:The Press and the People 234:The Press and the People 220:The Press and the People 144:Contempt of Court (1967) 171:committee chaired by 118:Second era: 1962–1980 382:. HMSO. 21 June 1990 321:Politics Issue Brief 297:. HMSO. 13 July 1973 166:Third era: 1980–1991 46:First era: 1947–1962 64: 354:. London: Guardian 93:Sir Linton Andrews 80:Colonel J.J. Astor 62: 417:Journalism ethics 177:Louis Blom-Cooper 150:Defamation (1973) 115: 114: 71:Dates of Service 31:The Press Council 16:(Redirected from 439: 392: 391: 389: 387: 374:"Calcutt Report" 370: 364: 363: 361: 359: 343: 337: 336: 334: 332: 313: 307: 306: 304: 302: 285: 279: 278: 258: 252: 251: 244: 238: 237: 230: 224: 223: 216: 135:Salisbury Square 108:1959–1962 97:1955–1959 84:1953–1955 65: 61: 21: 447: 446: 442: 441: 440: 438: 437: 436: 397: 396: 395: 385: 383: 372: 371: 367: 357: 355: 344: 340: 330: 328: 315: 314: 310: 300: 298: 287: 286: 282: 259: 255: 246: 245: 241: 232: 231: 227: 218: 217: 213: 209: 197: 168: 120: 48: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 445: 435: 434: 429: 424: 419: 414: 409: 394: 393: 365: 338: 327:on 7 July 2011 308: 280: 253: 239: 225: 210: 208: 205: 204: 203: 196: 193: 167: 164: 152: 151: 148: 147:Privacy (1971) 145: 119: 116: 113: 112: 109: 106: 105:George Murray 102: 101: 98: 95: 89: 88: 85: 82: 76: 75: 72: 69: 47: 44: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 444: 433: 430: 428: 425: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 404: 402: 381: 380: 375: 369: 353: 349: 342: 326: 322: 318: 312: 296: 295: 290: 284: 276: 272: 268: 264: 257: 249: 243: 235: 229: 221: 215: 211: 202: 199: 198: 192: 189: 184: 182: 178: 174: 173:David Calcutt 163: 161: 157: 149: 146: 143: 142: 141: 138: 136: 132: 131:Ludgate House 127: 125: 110: 107: 104: 103: 99: 96: 94: 91: 90: 86: 83: 81: 78: 77: 73: 70: 67: 66: 60: 58: 53: 43: 41: 37: 32: 19: 384:. Retrieved 377: 368: 356:. Retrieved 351: 341: 329:. Retrieved 325:the original 320: 311: 299:. Retrieved 292: 283: 266: 262: 256: 247: 242: 233: 228: 219: 214: 185: 169: 153: 139: 128: 121: 49: 30: 29: 401:Categories 207:References 50:The first 352:Guardian 195:See also 386:23 July 358:23 July 331:23 July 301:23 July 275:1093890 273:  271:JSTOR 74:Note 68:Name 388:2011 360:2011 333:2011 303:2011 133:to 403:: 376:. 350:. 319:. 291:. 267:36 265:. 42:. 390:. 362:. 335:. 305:. 277:. 20:)

Index

Press Council (newspaper watchdog)
National Union of Journalists
Press Complaints Commission
Royal Commission on the Press
Royal Commission on the Press
Colonel J.J. Astor
Sir Linton Andrews
Second Royal Commission on the Press
Ludgate House
Salisbury Square
Younger report on Privacy
Third Royal Commission on the Press
David Calcutt
Louis Blom-Cooper
Press Standards Board of Finance
Press Complaints Commission
Council for Mass Media in Finland
JSTOR
1093890
"PRIVACY (YOUNGER REPORT) HC Deb 13 July 1973 vol 859 cc1955-2058"
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
"Self-Regulation of the Press"
the original
"How many mistakes can a press council make?"
"Calcutt Report"
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Categories
1953 establishments in the United Kingdom
1991 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Journalism ethics

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.