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to press for a public inquiry into hacking and press standards. Cathcart served as Hacked Off’s first executive director from 2012 to 2014, writing extensively on press self-regulation and acting as the campaign's principal spokesman. He appeared before
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he wrote a weekly column on the subject called "Rear Window", and began publishing on the history of science.
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twice, and his stance on press standards has drawn criticism and personal attacks from some in the industry.
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Born in Ireland, Cathcart attended school in Dublin and Belfast before taking a degree in history at
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The Fly in the Cathedral: How a small group of Cambridge scientists won the race to split the atom
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news agency, first as a trainee and then as a correspondent. He was on the founding staff of
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Everybody’s Hacked Off: Why we don’t have the press we deserve and what to do about it
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From 1997, Cathcart was a freelance journalist and author, writing about the
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The News from Waterloo: The race to tell Britain of Wellington’s victory
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Cathcart has written on history, both as a journalist and an author. At
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House of Commons Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport
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in 1990, rising to become deputy editor of the latter paper.
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at a time when it was investigating press standards and the
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From 2008 to 2010, Cathcart was specialist adviser to the
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Test of Greatness: Britain’s Struggle for the Atom Bomb
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Irish-born journalist, academic and media campaigner
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Hacked Off
Trinity College Dublin
Reuters
The Independent
murder of Stephen Lawrence
scandal of trainee deaths
Deepcut Barracks
Barry George
Jill Dando
New Statesman
House of Commons Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport
phone-hacking scandal
News UK
Press Complaints Commission
Index on Censorship
Hacked Off
The Leveson Inquiry
the splitting of the atom
ISBN
9780719552250
ISBN
9780140272376
ISBN
9780140279054
ISBN
9780140294682
ISBN
9781862075344
ISBN
9780670883219

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