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Farage to speak to council leader over press ban

Farage to speak to council leader over press ban

Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party, has announced that he will speak to Mick Barton, the council leader of a local authority in Nottinghamshire, regarding a press ban imposed on Nottinghamshire Live, a local news outlet. Farage's intervention comes after Nottinghamshire Live was reportedly banned from attending council meetings and events. The news outlet claims that the ban was a result of its critical coverage of the council's actions. Farage has stated that he intends to act as a "peacemaker" in the dispute, attempting to resolve the situation between the council leader and the news outlet. He believes that the press should have access to local government proceedings and that the ban is a concerning development for media freedom. The article highlights the ongoing tension between local authorities and the press, with concerns raised about the potential impact on the public's ability to access information about their local government's activities.

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