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Campaign group Hacked Off has published a draft bill which it says would implement the recommendations of the Leveson report in full. | Campaign group Hacked Off has published a draft bill which it says would implement the recommendations of the Leveson report in full. |
The group, which represents victims of phone hacking, claims newspaper publishers are trying to water down Lord Justice Leveson's plans. | The group, which represents victims of phone hacking, claims newspaper publishers are trying to water down Lord Justice Leveson's plans. |
Lord Leveson's inquiry called for a tough new press regulator, backed by statute. | Lord Leveson's inquiry called for a tough new press regulator, backed by statute. |
David Cameron is resisting calls to change the law to underpin a new body. | David Cameron is resisting calls to change the law to underpin a new body. |
In November a report on press standards by Lord Justice Leveson produced after hearings lasting eight months, recommended an independent self-regulatory watchdog for the press that would be backed by legislation. | In November a report on press standards by Lord Justice Leveson produced after hearings lasting eight months, recommended an independent self-regulatory watchdog for the press that would be backed by legislation. |
The plan has the support of the Liberal Democrats as well as Labour. | The plan has the support of the Liberal Democrats as well as Labour. |
But the prime minister has said he does not believe a bill is necessary to set up the new regime. | But the prime minister has said he does not believe a bill is necessary to set up the new regime. |
Editors and publishers hope to set out their own plans later this week. | Editors and publishers hope to set out their own plans later this week. |
Since the Leveson Report was published, politicians and the press have been holding separate discussions on how to implement its findings, with - or without - some form of legal backing or "underpinning". | Since the Leveson Report was published, politicians and the press have been holding separate discussions on how to implement its findings, with - or without - some form of legal backing or "underpinning". |
'Closed doors' | 'Closed doors' |
The talks will resume this week, but Hacked Off claims they are happening "behind closed doors" and the proposals would distort Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations. | The talks will resume this week, but Hacked Off claims they are happening "behind closed doors" and the proposals would distort Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations. |
Hacked Off is supported by the parents of missing girl Madeleine McCann and murder victim Milly Dowler, as well as celebrities including the actor Hugh Grant. | Hacked Off is supported by the parents of missing girl Madeleine McCann and murder victim Milly Dowler, as well as celebrities including the actor Hugh Grant. |
As well as MPs, organisations and private individuals are able to introduce Parliamentary bills. Hacked Off's chairman, Hugh Tomlinson QC, has drafted a short bill for England and Wales designed to implement the report's findings in full, and is publishing it for consultation. | |
Mr Tomlinson says it would specify standards for the new self-regulatory system, to satisfy public demand that it was effective and independent of government, MPs and the newspaper industry - and also incentives to encourage publishers to join the system. | Mr Tomlinson says it would specify standards for the new self-regulatory system, to satisfy public demand that it was effective and independent of government, MPs and the newspaper industry - and also incentives to encourage publishers to join the system. |
The draft bill, produced in consultation with victims of press abuse, was drafted by Mr Tomlinson and specialist Parliamentary Counsel Daniel Greenberg. | The draft bill, produced in consultation with victims of press abuse, was drafted by Mr Tomlinson and specialist Parliamentary Counsel Daniel Greenberg. |
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The bill was given to Culture Secretary Maria Miller and Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Letwin last week. | The bill was given to Culture Secretary Maria Miller and Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Letwin last week. |
Mrs Miller has said she is reluctant to legislate but ministers have floated the idea of a Royal Charter to monitor the operation of the new press watchdog. | Mrs Miller has said she is reluctant to legislate but ministers have floated the idea of a Royal Charter to monitor the operation of the new press watchdog. |
Professor Brian Cathcart, Director of Hacked Off said: "The right thing to do now is to implement the judge's recommendations on press regulation in full and without delay. | Professor Brian Cathcart, Director of Hacked Off said: "The right thing to do now is to implement the judge's recommendations on press regulation in full and without delay. |
"Our draft Bill - the Leveson Bill - offers a plain and straightforward way of doing that. This is not a bill for press regulation as Hacked Off or anyone else would wish it: It is a bill to underpin voluntary press self-regulation in the way Lord Justice Leveson wanted it." |