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J O U R N A L I S M W E E K LY
www.pressgazette.co.uk 15 March 2013
THE DAY OF
RECKONING
PRESS GAZETTE COMMENT
Nearly two years after David Cameron
called for a public inquiry into phone-
hacking and the press the talking is finally
going to stop and Parliament must decide
on the way ahead.
We've had a huge public inquiry, a 2,000-
page report, endless public debates and
thousands of column inches, all prompted
by The Guardian revelation on 5 July 2011
that the News of the World hacked the
phone of a murdered schoolgirl.
On Monday, it will be up to the UK's 650
Members of Parliament to decide one way
or another how the British press should
be regulated.
It will be a historic settlement and
one that has been so painful and time-
consuming to reach that it is unlikely to be
revisited for a generation.
J O U R N A L I S M W E E K LY www.pressgazette.c
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