Dyson wins right to pursue exploitation libel claim versus Channel 4 News
Sir James Dyson himself is no longer pursuing the case after a judge ruled his claim out.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Sir James Dyson himself is no longer pursuing the case after a judge ruled his claim out.
ByAlex Mahon said research “backs up” that 16 to 24-year-olds “care about the same world issues as we do”.
ByWith over 40 years of history, Channel 4 News is one of the most popular news channels in the UK
ByMichelle Donelan said pursuing the sale of Channel 4 "is not the right decision".
BySir James Dyson’s libel claim against Channel 4 has been dismissed after a High Court judge ruled a broadcast that…
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ByThe new government led by Liz Truss is re-examining the business case for the privatisation of Channel 4, Culture Secretary…
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