The changes recommended by Lord Justice Leveson to the special treatment journalists are given under data protection laws have provoked the strongest concerns from David Cameron and Nick
Clegg that journalism could be damaged. The provisions, in particular those that would place new restrictions on the media's wide-ranging exemptions in gathering personal confidential data under the
1998 Data Protection Act, led the prime minister to say he was "instinctively concerned".
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