Filed under: Journalism, NUJ, News | Tags: Counter-Terrorism, FIT, Forward Intelligence Team, Free Press, Home Office, Jeremy Dear, Media Freedom, Media Restriction, Media Workers, National Union of Journalists, NUJ, Police Surveillance, Press Freedom, Press Freedom Collateral Damage, Shiv Malik, Surveillance, Terrorism, Terrorism Act, Tony McNulty, War on Terror
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – 28.10.08. National Union of Journalists’ general secretary Jeremy Dear standing outside the Home Office after a meeting with Vernon Coaker MP the Minister of State responsible for policing, crime and security on Tuesday 28th October 2008 London, England. The union raised a number of specific issues during the meeting including the obstruction of journalists in their work – in contravention of guidelines already agreed between news organisations and the authorities – as well as the routine surveillance of journalists by the police. (Photo by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2008.
“Home Office pledges to improve police relations with the press” – NUJ.
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