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May 20, 2014updated 23 May 2014 7:29pm

Sun editor David Dinsmore says Leveson has left ‘banana republic’ level of secrecy in British public life

By Dominic Ponsford

Sun editor David Dinsmore has claimed that the 2012 Leveson Inquiry has left a “layer of secrecy in British public life that a banana republic would be proud of”.

Speaking at the National Association of Press Agencies Awards he also revealed that, unlike the Daily Mail, The Sun is targeting a UK rather than global audience with its website.

The annual awards celebrate the best news agency journalists. Winners included Aaron Sharp, who won exclusive of the year for an interview with a mother and daughter who went to the aid of murdered soldier Lee Rigby.

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