Sentence examples for force newspaper from inspiring English sources

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He named members to a panel that will have broad power to force newspaper owners, reporters, politicians and the police to give evidence under oath at public hearings into the culture, practices and ethics of the press.

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The Mirror has objected to the plan to force newspapers to publish apologies.

It would force newspapers to pay both sides' legal costs if they are not part of the royal charter press regulation regime, and none of them are.

But he added that the newspaper industry also needed a new regulatory body with new powers – including fines for serious breaches of the code, the ability to investigate alleged breaches, and to force newspapers to publish prominent corrections and apologies – and a new composition.

But four of the country's largest newspaper groups including the publishers of the Sun and the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph have already said they are taking "high-level legal advice" over concerns about statutory underpinning and powers the new watchdog would have, including the ability to force newspapers to published apologies.

A second senior executive said the industry had already been advised that the proposal that the regulatory body could force newspapers into making apologies it did not agree would be illegal, as it would be contrary to article 10 of the European convention of human rights which protects freedom of speech.

Give the regulator the power to "require", rather than "direct", the nature, extent and placement of corrections, and abandon the idea of giving it the power to force newspapers to publish apologies.

The third, the Accurate News and Information Bill, purported to force newspapers to print government rebuttals to stories to which the provincial cabinet objected.

The Supreme Court found that freedom, but not responsibility, is mandated by the First Amendment and so it ruled that the government may not force newspapers to publish that which they do not desire to publish.

As a result, in 2009 Mosley brought a case (Mosley v United Kingdom) against the UK's privacy laws in the European Court of Human Rights, in a bid to force newspapers to warn people before exposing their private lives so they could have the opportunity to seek a court injunction.

The popularity of organized baseball, then 45 years old, was forcing newspaper publishers to cover the sport regularly.

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