LONDON — Britain's politicians have finally struck a deal to regulate their country's press. Whether the press will allow itself to be regulated is another question.
Across Britain, newspaper front pages voiced disquiet at the establishment of an independent watchdog that would have the power to order prominent apologies and take complaints into arbitration.
Partisans on all sides of the argument have loudly proclaimed their loyalty to a free press and free speech, but newspaper groups worry that the new body will become a burdensome regulator.
Business-oriented London free sheet City A.M. had the words: "UNFREE SPEECH" written across its front page Tuesday. The Sun, Britain's top-selling tabloid, compared the new body to the infamous Ministry of Truth from George Orwell's "1984."
Politicians have defended the deal as a sensible compromise.
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