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The

Leveson
Inquiry
culture, practices and
ethics of the press

AN INQUIRY INTO THE CULTURE,


PRACTICES AND ETHICS OF THE
PRESS
REPORT

The Right Honourable Lord Justice Leveson


November 2012
4 volumes not to be sold separately
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AN INQUIRY INTO THE CULTURE,


PRACTICES AND ETHICS OF THE PRESS
The Right Honourable Lord Justice Leveson
November 2012
Volume I

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