as the worst offenders? i mean, i think it's - about the industry itself, you know, kind of saying to other people that this kind . ofjournalism is not acceptable. we had a panel discussion yesterday where we had . the editors of the mirror, - sunday times, bbc's home affairs editor, as well as some - print and otherjournalists on. and i think one of the - questions that was put to them is why aren't enough - journalists holding other journalists to account - when journalistic standards are not reaching the kind of levels that we - would expect of it? and i think there's - often a fear, "we don't want to kind of hold our colleagues to account."| on another level, there just isn't the acceptance - that there is a problem, but that i think- is slowly changing. i think generally, as a society now, we've reached a point— where we know — whether it's racism, whether it's sexism — _ it's various kind of levels - where people are not treated