Newspaper Editors Sign Up To Leveson Recommendations

Newspaper Editors Back Most Leveson Recommendations
Lord Justice Leveson (L) poses for pictures as he arranges copies of the Summary of the Leveson Report in central London, on November 29, 2012. British newspapers faced a day of reckoning Thursday with the publication of a major report that could recommend state-backed press regulation and has already sparked tensions in the coalition government. AFP PHOTO / CARL COURT (Photo credit should read CARL COURT/AFP/Getty Images)
Lord Justice Leveson (L) poses for pictures as he arranges copies of the Summary of the Leveson Report in central London, on November 29, 2012. British newspapers faced a day of reckoning Thursday with the publication of a major report that could recommend state-backed press regulation and has already sparked tensions in the coalition government. AFP PHOTO / CARL COURT (Photo credit should read CARL COURT/AFP/Getty Images)

National newspaper editors signed up to implement all Lord Justice Leveson's non-statutory recommendations at a breakfast summit in central London, with those present effectively agreeing to kill off the Hunt-Black plan as a template for reform.

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