This week, the crew looks at cameras in Crown Court, how the decision could change coverage of high profile criminal cases, and whether it will help public understanding of how the courts work.
We also look at changes to the Westminister lobby system under the new Conservative government. Does live Tweeting from the Downing Street briefing room mean more transparency? Who is James Slack and will we see him on camera any time soon?
Also: Contempt in Scotland and the Alex Salmond trial, and The Daily Mail buying the i newspaper is referred to Ofcom.
You can find more on the Lord Advocate's guidance on Contempt of Court here:
https://www.copfs.gov.uk/publications/prosecution-policy-and-guidance?showall=&start=4
And The Guardian's Today in Focus podcast on the Government and the BBC is here:
https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2020/jan/20/can-the-bbc-win-its-battle-with-the-government
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