The Daily Telegraph emphasizes the outrage following Huw Edwards' lenient sentence, indicating it raises concerns that child sex crimes are becoming trivialized compared to social media offences.
Campaigners voiced their dismay, saying Edwards' suspended sentence may encourage potential offenders to believe they won't face prison time for serious crimes.
The Daily Express expresses widespread 'fury' over the perceived leniency of Edwards' sentence, highlighting public sentiment around accountability for serious violations.
The Sun captures public astonishment at Edwards dodging prison, questioning the implications of the court's decision on societal views regarding serious offenses.
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