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Leveson report divides opinion in Britain

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The Leveson inquiry into the practices and ethics of the British press has recommended a new watchdog to be backed by legislation. The British prime minister, David Cameron, who ordered the inquiry, says he is wary of laws to regulate the media. RFI discusses the fallout of the Leveson inquiry with Chris Frost, the chair of the ethics council for the UK's National Union of Journalists.

Reuters/Toby Melville
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