Met lightens up – but was Guardian partly to blame?

Talking Point: The Met’s Official Secrets Act threat was ill-advised, but was the Guardian asking for trouble?

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NEWS that Scotland Yard has "decided not to pursue" its legal bid to force the Guardian to reveal the sources it used for stories about phone hacking was welcomed by commentators, but some thought the newspaper was foolish to invite the police into the media’s business in the first place.

Met humiliatedA humiliated Met was forced to retreat from a controversial effort to use the Official Secrets Act against a Guardian reporter, says Ian Dunt on politics.co.uk. The decision came amid "a storm of criticism from MPs", newspapers and online commentators and "marked an embarrassing start to the tenure of new commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe".

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