They need free speech classes at police faculty, says ALAN RUSBRIDGER

ALAN RUSBRIDGER: What was once as soon as Neil Basu making an allowance for? Does he in point of fact assume it is the place of the police to start dictating what newspapers get to jot down about?
ALAN RUSBRIDGER: What was Neil Basu thinking? Does he really think it is the role of the police to start dictating what newspapers get to write about?

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