Government may not enforce plan to make publishers pay both sides’ libel and privacy costs
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has said he is "not persuaded" by a law forcing publishers pay both sides' legal costs…
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Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has said he is "not persuaded" by a law forcing publishers pay both sides' legal costs…
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