Eight months after Lord Justice Leveson called for the creation of a new independent press regulator, the newspaper and magazine industry has outlined exactly what it proposes to create.
The broad principles of what that regulator will do have been known for some time. Unlike the Press Complaints Commission it would have the power to launch its own investigation into some future equivalent of the hacking scandal and issue fines of up to £1m. It would also have extra powers to ensure compliance with the Editors' Code and to uphold editorial standards.
The key potential sticking points for the new scheme lie in two areas: libel arbitration and independence.
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