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Bonus episode: the BBC presenter and privacy

The News Meeting

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The Public's Right to Know

I think that there is a huge public interest generally in people being named if they are under suspicion for an offence. So there isn't any proven criminality here. But regardless of that, I think it's about explaining what's going on in society around you. And it's about the public's right to know about what's right in front of their nose and for them to understand better what the circumstances are.

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