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Talk about into the lion's den. Disgraced ex-Tory minister Jonathan Aitken - the man who was set to 'cut out the cancer of bent and twisted journalism with the trusty sword of British fair play,' before going to prison for perjury - is to come face to face with members of the press.

The Fellowship of European Broadcasters (FEB) and Media Fellowship International are jointly sponsoring a media breakfast next month at which Aitken will speak openly for the first time about his spiritual journey through media and politics.

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