David Wolfe QC says national titles used consultation on how regulators should be recognised under government’s royal charter to question viability of process The head of the body tasked with authorising modern press regulators has accused national newspapers of trying to “undermine” the process by arguing it would lack legitimacy without their support.
David Wolfe QC said national newspapers had used a consultation on how regulators should be recognised under the government’s royal charter to question the viability of the whole system.
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Source: theguardian.com