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... Quality papers try to maintain the balance of the freedom of the press and the public’s right to know. ... Moreover the press isn’t state controlled and there’s no government censor-ship. ... Consequently, the control of the press is necessary to avoid unaccurate articles. ... From my point of view, Britain has found a good and meaningfull solution as regards controlling of the press, namely the Press Council. ...
Broadly speaking, the Press Council meets each month and deals with complaints by the general public. ...
After long considerations the Press Council decides and issues an adjudication, which means a complaint is uphold or rejected. In case it is upheld the newspaper is expected to publish the adjudication by the Press Council in full. ...
One last word on the Press Council: On closer examination it can be clearly seen that this commission works quite successfully!
Approximate Word count = 659 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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