Full coverage of the second module of formal hearings at the Leveson Inquiry on media ethics and press regulation.
The second module is dealing with the relationships between the press and police and the extent to which that has operated in the public interest.
Full coverage of module one of the inquiry, which ran from November 2011 to February 2012, can be found
here.
Hearings for the week in which newspaper proprietors were questioned can be found
here.
Hearings for the week beginning Wednesday 9 May can be found
here.
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Wednesday 4 April
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David Perry QC and Lord MacDonald, former DPP, gave evidence to the inquiry
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Keir Starmer, Director of Public Prosecutions, gave evidence to the inquiry
Tuesday 3 April
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Lucy Panton, former crime reporter at the News of the World newspaper gave evidence to the inquiry
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Lord Leveson led a directions hearing, setting out the core participants and timetable for module 3 of the inquiry
Monday 2 April
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Neil Wallis, formerly of the News of the World gave evidence to the inquiry
Thursday 29 March
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Chief Constable Mike Cunningham, from Staffordshire Police gave evidence to the inquiry
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Kit Malthouse, deputy mayor for policing and crime in London, gave evidence to the inquiry
Wednesday 28 March
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Police representatives, including Sir Hugh Orde, gave evidence to the inquiry
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Chief Constable Matthew Baggott and Liz Young from the PSNI gave evidence in the afternoon session
Tuesday 27 March
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Chief Constable Colin Port gave evidence to the inquiry
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Chief Constable Jonathan Stoddart, from Durham Constabulary, gave evidence to the inquiry
Monday 26 March
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Representatives from police forces in Suffolk and Cumbria gave evidence
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Police forces and local newspaper representatives from Suffolk and Cumbria gave evidence
21 March 2012
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Chief Constable Stephen House gave evidence to the inquiry
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Chief Constable Peter Vaughan and Catherine Llewellyn, from South Wales Police gave evidence during the afternoon session
20 March 2012
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Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe gave evidence to the inquiry
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Chief Constable Chris Sims gave evidence
19 March 2012
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John Twomey, from the Daily Express, was one of a number of crime reporters who gave evidence
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Jeremy Lawton from the Daily Star also gave evidence
15 March 2012
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DCI Clive Driscoll gave evidence to the inquiry
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Evidence came from former Times lawyer Alastair Brett
14 March 2012
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Crime reporters from the Guardian, the Independent and the Times gave evidence to the inquiry
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Jeff Edwards, from the Crime Reporters Association, gave evidence to the inquiry
13 March 2012
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Sara Cheesley, from the Met police, gave evidence
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Met Police Communications Director Dick Fedorcio gave evidence to the inquiry
12 March 2012
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Evidence from Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick and Sir Dennis O'Connor
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Sir Dennis O'Connor gave evidence to the inquiry
7 March 2012
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Lord Blair gave evidence to the inquiry
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Former Met police officers Bob Quick and Tim Godwin gave evidence
6 March 2012
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Evidence from former Scotland Yard chiefs Lord Condon and Lord Stevens
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Chief Constable Lynne Owens and Lord Stevens gave evidence
5 March 2012
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Evidence from Sir Paul Stephenson and Elizabeth Filkin
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Evidence from Elizabeth Filkin and Roger Baker, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary
1 March 2012
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Former Met police officer Peter Clarke gave evidence
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Evidence from former police officers John Yates and Andy Hayman
29 February 2012
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Evidence from witnesses from the Metropolitan Police, including DS Philip Williams
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Evidence from Metropolitan Police witnesses, including DI Mark Maberly and DCS Keith Surtees
28 February 2012
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Evidence from Simon Hughes MP and Jacqui Hames
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Chris Jeffries and Nick Davies gave evidence
27 February 2012
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Evidence from DAC Sue Akers
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Evidence from Brian Paddick and Lord Prescott
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