Privacy

Title Date
Home Affairs Committee hears from media as part of private investigation inquiry 17.04.2012
Statutory definitions of privacy and public interest would not clarify the law according to Committee 27.03.2012
Protection of Freedoms Bill considerations of Lords Amendments 20.03.2012
Committee hears evidence from big companies as part of its private investigation inquiry 13.03.2012
Home Affairs Committee takes evidence on private investigators 07.02.2012
Committee questions News Group Newspapers and the Press Complaints Commission 02.02.2012
Committee publishes correspondence from Met Police, Linklaters and James Murdoch 31.01.2012
Committee questions social media groups, Phil Hall and Max Clifford 30.01.2012
Joint Committee questions Trinity Mirror Group and digital editors 23.01.2012
Privacy Committee takes evidence from Evgeny Lebedev and Andrew Mullins 19.01.2012
Privacy and Injunctions Committee questions Secretaries of State and Attorney General 16.01.2012
Committee questions senior parliamentary officials 19.12.2011
Culture, Media and Sport Committee publishes letter from Tom Crone 14.12.2011
Culture, Media & Sport Committee publishes letters from James Murdoch and Linklaters LLP 13.12.2011
Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions questions newspaper executives 12.12.2011
The Committee has today published further evidence into the phone hacking inquiry 07.12.2011
Lords Communications Committee questions ProPublica 06.12.2011
Committee questions celebrities, Ofcom and Press Complaints Commission 05.12.2011
Protection of Freedoms Bill committee stage: day one 30.11.2011
Privacy and Injunctions Committee questions internet experts and Northern & Shell 28.11.2011