Prevent the press from reporting on inquests without the consent of the family

We ask the Government to grant families the right to choose whether the press can report on the contents of their loved one's inquest. Hearings can remain open to the public, but media reports on inquests, which can contain personal and sensitive information, should require consent from families.

This petition closed on 23 Feb 2024 with 22 signatures


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People who have experienced bereavement by suicide can be at higher risk of mental illness and suicidal ideation in the months following, due to the traumatic circumstances involved in their loss. Inquests often require witnesses to discuss the events in detail, whilst the media are free to report on the discussions. This can often feel intrusive, exploitative and allows the media to capitalise on the death of a loved one against the families wishes.


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