£1m fines unlikely under IPSO, says chair Moses: Successful regulation won’t be established by manic firing of big bazooka
Newspapers are unlikely to be hit with £1m fines by the new watchdog regulating the press, its chairman has said.…
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Newspapers are unlikely to be hit with £1m fines by the new watchdog regulating the press, its chairman has said.…
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Chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation Sir Alan Moses said subterfuge should only be used as a "last resort"…
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