July 2nd, 2009

Publication: Cover of Stage Screen & Radio Magazine. September 2008.
Last night I won “Best Picture” at the TUC press awards. The picture was published last year by Stage Screen & Radio Magazine – the journal of the broadcasting union BECTU. The picture documented an ITV Meridian crew being stopped and searched by police at last years climate camp protest.
On the day I took the picture – I was assaulted, stop & searched and later filmed by a police surveillance team when filing by pictures at a local McDonalds (free WiFi).
My acceptance speech at last nights awards ceremony – on press freedom, climate camp, G20, police surveillance of journalists and how documenting dissent is under attack – seemed to go down well with the great and good of the trade union movement!
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April 18th, 2009
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March 13th, 2009

A Metropolitan Police Special Branch file reporting to MI5 on photographer Lee Miller. Published here by kind permission of The National Archives.
“Glamorous socialites were spied on by MI5″ – The Guardian.
“British spies kept tabs on photographer Lee Miller” – International Herald Tribune.
“The Lee Miller file” – Today Programme, BBC Radio 4.
Over the last few days I have been reading Lee Miller’s security file and without doubt it is fascinating stuff. You can download the full file here from The National Archives for free.
After working on an investigation about police surveillance for The Guardian, which included surveillance of photographers, I wonder how many years it will take the people in our investigation to get to see their own files?
Kent police said this week that it was wrong of them to film journalists working and the National Union of Journalists said it would like all the files of journalists destroyed.

Publication: Lead story of The Guardian, 7 March 2009, plus pages 14 and 15.
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March 6th, 2009
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