
Mail on Sunday says ‘statin deniers’ articles were ‘public interest journalism’ as libel trial begins
A doctor and researcher are suing Associated Newspapers over articles suggesting they had caused "grave harm".
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
A doctor and researcher are suing Associated Newspapers over articles suggesting they had caused "grave harm".
ByObserver reporter ready to take case to European Court of Human Rights if necessary.
ByCarole Cadwalladr has been ordered to pay £1.2m towards Arron Banks's legal costs.
ByBrexit donor Arron Banks entitled to damages over Carole Cadwalladr's Ted Talk, appeal judges have ruled.
ByThe Mirror misquoted a claim made by the royal commentator on Good Morning Britain.
ByHe also explained why he settled the case even though he "couldn't wait" for opening statements.
ByFox said it acknowledged "the court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false".
ByA lawyer for the Mail on Sunday accused Prince Harry of "straitjacketing" the newspaper's "right to comment".
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