I did not watch today but I bet this was good?
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The case for more regulation of the press needs to be very strong "before we further curtail liberty", Michael Gove has told the Leveson Inquiry.
The education secretary said he was "concerned about any prior restraint and on their [journalists'] exercising of freedom of speech."
He said existing laws should be used to judge individuals and institutions.
Lord Justice Leveson said he did "not need to be told about the importance of free speech".
"But I am concerned that the effect of what you say might be that you are in fact taking the view that behaviour which everybody so far in this inquiry has said is unacceptable, albeit not necessarily criminal, has to be accepted because
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