Only one in 20 think press should be able to name suspects before arrest as in case of Sir Cliff Richard, Yougov poll finds
Just one in 20 people (5 per cent) believe the media should be able to name someone who is under…
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Just one in 20 people (5 per cent) believe the media should be able to name someone who is under…
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BySir Cliff Richard has said if “heads roll” at the BBC over coverage of a police raid on his home, for…
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ByA Conservative MP has called for a new law to stop police suspects being named by the media until they…
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