IPSO: Telegraph and Sunday Mirror okay to report Tory MP treated housekeeper like ‘slave’
Rebecca Silk and husband Jonathan Djanogly MP claimed the coverage had been inaccurate and intrusive.
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Rebecca Silk and husband Jonathan Djanogly MP claimed the coverage had been inaccurate and intrusive.
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