Qualified privilege defence to be tested in UK libel battle between two Pakistani broadcasters
A judge dismissed an application for summary judgment, saying the defence should be tested in court.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
A judge dismissed an application for summary judgment, saying the defence should be tested in court.
ByDyson told the court he had offered to settle the case with an apology and correction.
ByThe publisher argues an honest person “could self-evidently have held the opinion”.
ByLawyer David Sherborne will ask the Government to vary restrictions on Leveson material.
ByThe Observer publisher said it will defend its journalism "robustly".
ByV2 Radio was ordered to pay damages and costs for the use of the photo on its website.
ByThe number of breaches can be counted using two different timeframes.
ByPrevious judge found to have failed to consider arguments over protections for journalistic material.
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