Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Britain's Culture Secretary comes under pressure over press freedom after past relationship

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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