What an elegant party! The Press Complaints Commission’s glittering bash this week m celebrate its tenth anniversary was the nearest London gets to high society. In a gathering too close m imitate for comfort, the PCC succeeded in bringing together Prince William, the heir to the throne, his father, Prince Charles, the royal mistress. Camilla Parker-Bowles. as well as pop stars, super-models, cabinet ministers, senior civil servants and other admirers.
The one thing this different group had in common was that most of them had sought the protection of the PCC over the past decade. Their principal tormentors, the editors of the nation’s tabloid newspapers, were there in force to greet their victims, so it was not surprising that a certain tremble swirled around the party.
That so many prominent upper circles turned up to devour the PCC’s canape5 and rub shoulders with the royals is. no doubt, a triumph for its chairman. Lord Wakeham. He can fairly
A. there was only once saloon held by the PCC in the last 5 years
B. the industry had got a lot complaints from high society
C. press standards was not actually revived by Lord Wakeham self-regulation
D. the PCC has ever been in a very dangerous state of going bankrupt
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