While the Telegraph sale is on course to be blocked in its current form, it could potentially still get the go ahead if a different ownership structure is agreed.
The government is expected to commit to banning foreign governments from owning British newspapers and magazines - effectively blocking an Abu Dhabi-led takeover of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph. Sky News understands the commitment will see the government pledge to ban the foreign state ownership, influence or control of newspapers and news magazines in the UK.
She is currently considering whether to ask the CMA to carry out a more in-depth 'phase two' investigation that could take up to six months. Redbird-IMI fronted by former CNN executive Jeff Zucker has consistently argued that Sheikh Mansour is investing in a personal capacity and pledged an independent editorial structure to prevent influence over content.
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