Rule Change Ends Bulk Delivery of China Daily to UK Lawmakers

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Rule Change Ends Bulk Delivery of China Daily to UK Lawmakers

A technician inspects copies of Chinese owned newspaper, China Daily at the printing press in Nairobi, Kenya, in Dec. 2013. Tony Karumba/AFP via Getty Images

A Chinese state-controlled newspaper will no longer be automatically delivered daily to British lawmakers, after a push against the publication by a prominent Member of Parliament (MP) prompted a rule change on unsolicited deliveries within parliament.

For nine years, China Daily has been automatically delivered to all MPs. It appears to be the only publication to have been bulk mailed to MPs in this manner.

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