The Press-Gazette 1 month ago

Guardian pays damages to boxing commentator

The Guardian has apologised and paid damages to boxing commentator Steve Bunce after falsely claiming he used a website to campaign to get his axed show back on television. Full Article at The Press-Gazette

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