Control of the Press.

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Control of the Press

Censorship Meaning- monitoring of broadcasts and the cutting of sensitive information.

The Law Data Protection Act- cannot give out names and addresses. Libel Laws- cannot say what you like about someone without evidence. Official Secrets Act- cannot publish information that would harm the country.

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