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But the aftermath of the inquiry has been disappointing.
The incident is indicative of the rising tensions between journalists and the authorities in Britain in the aftermath of an inquiry into tabloid newspaper excesses and abuses.
There were, he says, obvious improvements in the immediate aftermath of the inquiry as a raft of institutions reacted to Sir William Macpherson's recommendations.
He stayed in post only two years after Sutcliffe's conviction in May 1981, saying that he wanted to remain while the aftermath to the inquiry was "cleared up".
And in the aftermath of the inquiry the BBC carried out a root-and-branch review of its news processes designed in part to prevent serious allegations being aired without the right to reply.
Heather Gough, who has been a nurse at Stafford Hospital more than 40 years, said there was a stigma about working at the hospital in the aftermath of the inquiry.
The chief minister wasn't available yesterday to respond to Deputy Mezec's claims he badly handled the aftermath of the inquiry report.
Carrie is referring to the failure of British Columbia's Missing Women Commission of Inquiry in the aftermath of serial killer Robert Pickton's infamous pig farm atrocity.
The present arrangements were set up in the aftermath of the Hutton inquiry.
Yet the trial leaves in its wake far more than the aftermath of the Leveson inquiry into press regulation.
Then he wrestled with issues such as the future of press regulation in the aftermath of the Leveson inquiry.
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