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Bookshop fined over British graphic novel under controversial LGBT+ law

Sky News Friday, 14 July 2023
A bookshop in Hungary has been handed a hefty fine under the country's controversial LGBT+ literature law after selling a British graphic novel without first wrapping it in closed packaging.
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