A Free and Regulated Press: Paul Wragg outlines the Case for Compulsory Regulation

01/01/1970

In a newly published book, A Free and Regulated Press, Hacked Off board member Paul Wragg, asks why are newspapers not regulated on a compulsory basis, as broadcasters are? Back in 2012, Lord Justice Leveson when summarising what he had been told, assumed it was because the press is special. Unlike individuals, who can express themselves however they please (within reason), the press has a purpose to fulfil

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