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How the free press threatens the UK’s media and political establishment
As we await the Leveson report, expected later this year, the debate over press regulation has intensified. The allegations that have emerged after the Jimmy Savile investigations, Tom Watson’s question in Parliament, the resignation of the Director General of the … Continue reading
Posted in censorship, Government, privacy, transparency
Tagged BBC, Brian Leveson, Director-General of the BBC, Establishment, Jimmy Savile, Leveson Inquiry, Lord McAlpine, occupy wall street, Politics, Twitter
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