Britain's Culture Secretary has been called on to withdraw from any dealings with press regulation after it emerged that newspapers knew about a past relationship he had with a sex worker.
The opposition Labour party says John Whittingdale had left himself vulnerable to pressure from the press as Catherine Drew reports from London.
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