MPs urge OFT inquiry into council-run newspapers – The Guardian

Posted April 6th, 2010 in inquiries, local government, media, news by sally

“The Office of Fair Trading should investigate the recent trend of councils producing their own local newspapers, according to a committee of MPs that accuses some authorities of using public cash to finance publications that are little more than political propaganda.”

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The Guardian, 6th April 2010

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Independent wins a ‘hugely important’ victory for the vulnerable – The Independent

“A controversial court which hears all of its cases in secret will open its doors to the media from today, following a successful legal challenge by The Independent which was immediately hailed as a ‘hugely important’ victory for transparency.”

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The Independent, 1st April 2010

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Sky forced to cut price of Sports channels – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 31st, 2010 in competition, media, news, sport by sally

“Sky should face a cap on the amount it can charge rival broadcasters to show its premium sports channels, the media regulator said in a ruling that could herald a significant shake-up of the pay-TV market.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st March 2010

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Digital radio ad banned for giving wrong signals – The Guardian

Posted March 31st, 2010 in advertising, media, news by sally

“ASA censures campaign for misleadingly implying that, unlike analogue, there would never be interruptions in digital signal.”

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The Guardian, 31st March 2010

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Rod Liddle censured by the PCC – The Guardian

Posted March 30th, 2010 in complaints, internet, media, news by sally

“The former BBC Radio 4 Today editor Rod Liddle has been censured by the press watchdog for a blog on the Spectator website in which he incorrectly claimed that the ‘overwhelming majority’ of violent crime in London was carried out by young Afro-Caribbean men.”

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The Guardian, 29th March 2010

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Lord Martin defends no-win no-fee libel lawyers – BBC News

Posted March 26th, 2010 in defamation, fees, media, news by sally

“Former Commons Speaker Lord Martin has spoken up in defence of  ‘no win, no fee’  libel lawyers – whose fees the government is trying to curtail.”

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BBC News, 25th March 2010

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Roman Abramovich wins libel case over gambling claims – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 18th, 2010 in damages, defamation, media, news by sally

“Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich has accepted a public apology and substantial libel damages at the High Court over false newspaper allegations that he had a serious gambling problem.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th March 2010

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Solicitor General to examine ‘News of the World’ hacking – The Independent

Posted March 15th, 2010 in evidence, interception, media, news, police, telecommunications by sally

“The News of the World phone-hacking scandal took a fresh twist yesterday as it emerged that Britain’s second most senior law officer is to examine concerns of collusion between the newspaper and police.”

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The Independent, 14th March 2010

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Straw defends new identities for criminals whose lives are endangered – The Guardian

Posted March 10th, 2010 in anonymity, media, news by sally

“The justice secretary, Jack Straw, today launched a robust defence of giving a new identity to criminals such as Jon Venables when they face the serious possibility of being killed or injured on their release.”

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The Guardian, 10th March 2010

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Boris Berezovsky wins libel case over Litvinenko murder – The Guardian

Posted March 10th, 2010 in asylum, defamation, media, news, poisoning by sally

“The exiled Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky was today awarded libel damages of £150,000 over ‘savage’ allegations he was behind the murder of his Alexander Litvinenko, the poisoned Russian dissident who was his close friend.”

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The Guardian, 10th March 2010

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Max Clifford drops News of the World phone hacking action in £1m deal – The Guardian

Posted March 10th, 2010 in interception, media, news, telecommunications by sally

“The News of the World was tonight (9 March) accused of buying silence in the phone-hacking scandal after it agreed to pay more than £1m to persuade the celebrity PR agent Max Clifford to drop his legal action over the interception of his voicemail messages.”

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The Guardian, 9th March 2010

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Libel success fees limited to 10% – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 5th, 2010 in costs, defamation, fees, media, news, solicitors by sally

“The success fees charged by lawyers in defamation cases will be cut by 90% after justice secretary Jack Straw laid an order to amend the laws on ‘no win, no fee’ agreements.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 5th March 2010

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Brown defends silence over jailing of Venables – The Independent

Posted March 5th, 2010 in confidentiality, criminal justice, media, news, release on licence by sally

“The Prime Minister has defended the Government’s refusal to explain why one of the murderers of James Bulger has been returned to prison, as new claims emerged that the killer had a recent history of violence and drug abuse.”

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 The Independent, 5th March 2010

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Libel lawyers have success fees cut up to 90 per cent – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 4th, 2010 in costs, defamation, fees, media, news, solicitors by sally

“Libel lawyers will have their success fees cut by 90 per cent under a Government ruling which has been hailed as a victory for press freedom.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th March 2010

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PCC response to phone hacking controversy ‘weakened its credibility’ – The Guardian

Posted March 2nd, 2010 in complaints, interception, media, news, reports, telecommunications by sally

“The Press Complaints Commission’s actions over the phone-hacking controversy has weakened its credibility’ and ‘revealed major failings in its mandate and its ways of operating’, according to an independent report.”

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The Guardian, 1st March 2010

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Mosley case on privacy laws ‘is being fast-tracked’ – The Independent

Posted February 26th, 2010 in defamation, media, news, privacy by sally

“It could spell the end of the kiss and tell: public figures might, within 18 months, have the power to stifle bad news stories before they are published, a senior lawyer has warned.”

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The Independent, 26th February 2010

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Committee proposes libel law changes – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 25th, 2010 in defamation, media, news, privacy, reports by sally

“A parliamentary committee has proposed wide-ranging changes to the libel laws but rejected the introduction of legislation on privacy.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 25th February 2010

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News of the World phone hacking: Legal loophole to be closed – The Guardian

Posted February 25th, 2010 in media, news, privacy, telecommunications by sally

“The government is planning to close a loophole in the law that makes it legal to hack into someone else’s voicemail messages if they have already been listened to by the owner.”

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The Guardian, 25th February 2010

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News of the World phone-hacking scandal: the verdicts – The Guardian

Posted February 24th, 2010 in media, news, privacy, telecommunications by sally

“What the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee report says about Andy Coulson, the information commissioner, the police and the PCC.”

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The Guardian, 24th February 2010

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Has the John Terry case doomed super-injunctions? – BBC News

Posted February 23rd, 2010 in injunctions, media, news, privacy by sally

“The lifting of so called super-injunctions in the cases of the footballer John Terry and the multi-national company Trafigura have been heralded by the papers as victories for the press in the battle over tightening publication laws.”

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BBC News, 23rd February 2010

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