| 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 l 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 —j it's various kind of levels - where people are not treated equally or fairly. i think we've reached a place now where people can't hide| behind the fact that this does not exist. | ian, your take on this and how we proceed? it's difficult. i'd like to think there's a difference between the regional media where i work and perhaps the national media. i don't know if that's borne out in the report. sounds like it was.