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It Is A Newspapers’ Duty To ‘Shine A Light Into Dark Corners And Ask Awkward Questions’.

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anotheoldgit | 15:42 Thu 22nd Feb 2018 | News
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If only Mrs May, if only, surely it is all dependant on which dark corners they are looking and which newspaper is doing the looking.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5419975/Theresa-Press-shine-light-dark-corners.html

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Of course they should, but at the same time I would expect to see a level of professionalism. This is sometimes lacking in newspapers both left and right.
On the COB issue it seems the Czech do have a file on him, all he needs to do is authorise it's release and put the matter to bed. But he won't so he is not helping himself here.

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