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Baroness Sheila Hollins speaks at a Hacked Off press conference in London, on March 18, 2013, following the cross-party agreement on a new system of newspaper self-regulation that resulted from negotiations sparked by the Leveson Inquiry's review of press standards. Hacked Off, a campaign group that advocates for victims of press abuse, welcomed the cross-party agreement on implementing the Leveson recommendations on press self-regulation. AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE (Photo credit should read ANDREW COWIE/AFP via Getty Images)
Baroness Sheila Hollins speaks at a Hacked Off press conference in London, on March 18, 2013, following the cross-party agreement on a new system of newspaper self-regulation that resulted from negotiations sparked by the Leveson Inquiry's review of press standards. Hacked Off, a campaign group that advocates for victims of press abuse, welcomed the cross-party agreement on implementing the Leveson recommendations on press self-regulation. AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE (Photo credit should read ANDREW COWIE/AFP via Getty Images)
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