
Russell Brand investigation: Why Met Police issued statement to media despite privacy rules
Met Police statement clearly refers to Russell Brand but does not name him.
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Met Police statement clearly refers to Russell Brand but does not name him.
ByRussell Brand has not been arrested, nor is any criminal investigation currently taking place.
ByChair of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee Dame Caroline Dinenage has written to GB News CEO.
ByBrand is now a self-styled enemy of the so-called "mainstream media" with his own Youtube channel.
ByAn analysis of press coverage throughout the election period has shown that Russell Brand (pictured, Reuters) attracted as much coverage…
ByLabour leader Ed Miliband has declined to expand on a manifesto pledge to tackle media plurality and said that Rupert…
ByWith police forces using anti-terror laws to find journalistic sources, tens of journalists facing trial and PRs seemingly trying harder…
ByDaily Mail journalist Neil Sears was pelted with curry sauce after he approached the comedian Russell Brand to ask him…
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