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She said of filming: 'The biggest blocker is that people can't get production insurance. 'We need help from Government to make sure they get that in place. I know that the Treasury and DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport) are looking at that, that would make a difference. ' Ms Mahon also defended Channel 4 News after Conservative MP Philip Davies told the broadcasting chief: 'I must commend you for keeping a straight face when you were talking about the impartiality' of the programme. Asked about presenter Jon Snow being accused of shouting a four-letter 'anti-Tory' remark at Glastonbury in 2017, Ms Mahon said: 'I don't think there's any proof of what the presenter did or didn't say at Glastonbury. 'But it's our job to make sure we have an impartial team and they fairly and accurately report. 'To my knowledge there is no proof either way of what was supposedly said. '