Freelance journalist wins solo High Court fight to shine light on family courts
Freelance journalist Louise Tickle overturned an unlawful judicial decision to stop her reporting.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Freelance journalist Louise Tickle overturned an unlawful judicial decision to stop her reporting.
ByNews agency boss says industry should "wake up" to importance of court coverage.
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ByThe National AIDS Trust said there are “really exciting roles” for journalists to play in ending transmission.
ByThe scheme, launched Monday, will allow freer family court reporting in three UK cities.
ByDigital media has failed to fill the gap the decline in print media has left in the reporting of court…
ByVeteran journalist and for decades one of the country’s top High Court reporters, Bob Hamilton, has died at the age…
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