Public trust depends on how stories are told.
When police and press intersect, the consequences extend far beyond a single headline.
Privacy.
Power.
Accountability.
This is why Off the Record matters.
Public trust depends on how stories are told.
When police and press intersect, the consequences extend far beyond a single headline.
Privacy.
Power.
Accountability.
This is why Off the Record matters.
Looking forward to chairing our next conference, in 10 days time.
Join us for 'Off The Record' - an evening of honest conversations about accountability, transparency, and the relationship between Police and the Press.
π€ 3 Panels
π£οΈ 9 Speakers
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18 March
π₯ Networking drinks to follow
Last few tickets remaining - donorbox.org/events/89448...
6 h
At Off the Record youβll hear from:
β’ Leading media lawyers
β’ Former senior policing leaders
β’ Whistleblowers who challenged corruption
Three panels.
Three perspectives.
One vital conversation.
Secure your place.
What happens when the system meant to uphold the law is compromised from within?
Panel 3 brings together whistleblowers with firsthand experience of exposing misconduct and organised crime.
Maggie Oliver
Dave McKelvey
Chaired by Nana Akua
This is not theory.
It is lived experience.
When news reports are inaccurate or misleading, people lose trust in the media. The Press Justice Project helps those affected by press misconduct and works to hold journalists accountable.
Find out more by visiting our website. buff.ly/xM1rtB0
What does it cost to speak out?
Whistleblowing isnβt abstract.
It carries risk. Reputation. Consequence.
Panel 3 β Corruption, Cover-Ups & Courage confronts the reality of challenging power.
Be part of the conversation.
This BBC article highlights the continuing fight for accountability being led by Maggie Oliver.
Maggie will be joining us as a speaker at the upcoming Press Justice Project conference 'Off the Record'.
Get your tickets here: buff.ly/ga6UBuJ
Read the article below to learn more.
When a major incident makes the news, the pressure is immediate. Decisions are made in minutes. Information moves in seconds. The public forms opinions just as quickly.
This panel goes beyond theory.
Itβs about what really happens behind the scenes:
Inside the tension.
Inside the pressure.
When a major incident unfolds, who controls the narrative?
The police?
The press?
Whoever publishes first?
Panel 2 β The Heat and The Headlines explores how stories are shaped under pressure.
Join the conversation.
The law governing police and press has shifted dramatically.
But is practice keeping pace?
Panel 1 β The Legal Lens
Tamsin Allen
Sara Mansoori KC
Sandra Paul
Privacy. Public interest. Open justice.
If you work in law or journalism β this conversation matters.
The law has changed.
But in a digitally amplified world β is it being applied consistently?
Panel 1 : The Legal Lens - tackles the controversial tensions in modern media law and policing.
Panelists: Sarah Mansoori | Sandra Paul | Tamsin Allen
Be part of the debate.
Police. Press. Power
Who controls the story - and who holds the system accountable?
Off the Record features leading lawyers, senior policing figures & whistleblowers including Maggie Oliver and Sara Mansoori KC.
Three panels. Real insight. A debate that matters.
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Do press standards matter? π€ Polling suggests that majority of the public want independent press regulation.
Read more: www.pressjusticeproject.org/blog-posts/p...
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One month to go!
Make sure to join The Press Justice Project: Off the Record β a spring conference bringing together leading experts in media law, with a special focus on policing, corruption and reform.
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18 March 2026 | π Kingsley Napley, London
ποΈ Tickets: Β£99 β bit.ly/4jA2AKr
Press abuse often affects people at their most vulnerable moments.
Victims of tragic events suffering privacy violations.
Communities targeted with discrimination
People's lives destroyed by falsehoods
The PJP is here to help anyone affected by press abuse.
Learn more-
Join The Press Justice project for an afternoon of interesting and informative stories from the frontline.
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Contact us!
If you or someone you know has been harmed by press coverage or media intrusion, our team is ready to help.
Whether your seeking help, want to share your experience, or just have a question - weβre here for you. All correspondence is treated with care and confidentiality.
A recent IPSO ruling has once again highlighted the terrible lengths that UK journalists are willing to go to get quotes and βscoopsβ, even when families are suffering through the most terrible events. Read in full buff.ly/DM5oOAf
Have you or someone you know received unwanted attention from the press? Has an article been published that has the facts wrong? There is help available contact us at The Press Justice Project to see how we can help.
Sandra Paul the leader of Kingsley Napley Serious and general crime team will be speaking at our upcoming conference.
We are looking forward to hearing her speak.
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Date: 18th March 2026
π Location: Kingsley Napley, London
π 13:00β18:00
Tickets are Β£99 per person: zurl.co/nwlQH
A Message from our Chair, Stephen Kinsella regarding the recent polling on Press Standards: zurl.co/u9tq6
Join us for 'Off The Record'
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Date: March 18th 2026
π Location: Kingsley Napley, 20 Bonhill Street, London
π 13:00β14:00 β Doors open & networking
π 14:00β18:00 β Panels & talks with expert speakers
πΈ 18:00β20:00 β Networking drinks
All tickets are Β£99 get yours : donorbox.org/events/89448...
A message from our Chair, Stephen Kinsella (@stephenstroud.bsky.social) regarding the recent polling conducted by Opinium in regards to press standards.
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