Madeleine McCann's mother Kate has said she hopes the Leveson report will mark the start of a new era for the press and urged Prime Minister David Cameron to "embrace the report and act swiftly".
Mrs McCann, whose daughter went missing when the family was on holiday in Portugal in 2007, gave moving evidence during the Leveson Inquiry about her experience at the hands of the media, and was at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in Westminster for the publication of the report.
She said: "I welcome Lord (Justice) Leveson's report and hope it will mark the start of a new era for our press in which it treats those in the news responsibly, with care and consideration."