UK:
Brooks Newmark 'Entrapment': New Press Watchdog In Spotlight As Fallout Sets Tone For Future Of Tabloid Journalism
11 October 2014
Wedlake Bell
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The way the new press watchdog handles the fallout from the
Sunday Mirror's alleged "entrapment" of minister
Brooks Newmark will set the tone for the future of British tabloid
journalism in the wake of the Leveson inquiry.
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