Writing to the Chairman of the BBC Board of Governors, Sir Michael Swarm, Havers said: Any interview with a person purporting to represent a terrorist organisation is potentially a source of information of the nature referred to in Section 11 of the Act arising not only from the actual contents of the interview but also any negotiations leading up to and the actual arrangements for it.52 The Havers ruling meant in effect that British journalists seeking subsequently to report on the IRA had to be mindful of the fact that failure to disclose any contact they made, of whatever kind, could render
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