
UK Supreme Court upholds qualified privilege defence over coverage of Pakistan rally
The Supreme Court said the case does not raise an arguable point of law.
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The Supreme Court said the case does not raise an arguable point of law.
ByClarke had wanted to amend his legal claim including by adding six more defendants.
ByCourt of Appeal says previous judge "got carried away" with "inappropriate and unfair" remarks about the media.
ByJournalists Louise Tickle and Hannah Summers, and PA Media and BBC, appealing anonymity decision.
ByAppeal hearing to be held in January.
BySir James Dyson himself is no longer pursuing the case after a judge ruled his claim out.
ByCGTN was sanctioned for four 2019 editions of The World Today and one of China 24.
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