Last week’s widely reportedruling by Judge Tim Preston that cameras will not be permitted into the Brian Sinclair inquest hinged largely on a desire to protect the privacy rights of witnesses.
But what if some individual witnesses don’t have privacy concerns and actually want their testimony broadcast to the world?
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