The UK's Cabinet Office is investigating Labour Together's controversial report on journalists, sparking concerns about press freedom and government involvement. Labour Together, a group instrumental in Sir Keir Starmer's leadership victory, commissioned a report from APCO Worldwide, a public affairs firm, to probe the origins of a Sunday Times story about undeclared donations. The report, named 'Operation Cannon', delved into the backgrounds of journalists, including details about their personal beliefs and political leanings. This has raised eyebrows among journalists and politicians alike, with some questioning the report's scope and the involvement of a former Sunday Times employee in its preparation. The Cabinet Office, led by Minister Liz Kendall, has pledged to examine the facts, emphasizing the importance of press freedom and the integrity of journalists. However, the report's implications and the potential impact on media freedom have sparked a heated debate, with calls for a thorough investigation and transparency in the process.