
Government may have to adopt Section 40 compromise, with benefits for Impress but no penalties for the rest
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ByA YouGov poll commissioned by Hacked Off has found that most favour tougher press regulation and that four in ten…
ByA man who complained about newspaper coverage portraying his son as a “Nazi” has had his claim rejected by the…
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ByAn Express.co.uk headline claiming the UK would “build a trading zone ten times bigger than the EU” following the Brexit…
ByThe Leicester Mercury was entitled to include a teenage school girl’s online comments about a “controversial” school uniform policy in…
ByThe Evening Standard and chairman of the UK’s largest press regulator have written of their opposition to the section 40…
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