Did Panorama N Korea report justify risk to LSE students?

Students who provided cover for BBC crew threatened, but critics say film failed to provide any fresh insights

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QUESTIONS are being asked about the lack of fresh insights provided by last night's Panorama report from North Korea, as it emerged that some of the students who provided cover for the BBC team have been threatened by Pyongyang.

The BBC's director general, Tony Hall, defended the programme as in the public interest and rejected calls by the London School of Economics to shelve it. But some critics say reporter John Sweeney's film failed to shed new light on the pariah regime and questioned if the risks taken by the LSE students were justified.

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