In our previous post we identified 23 “final determinations” by the courts in 2011. Added to the 24 statements in open court, this gives a total of 47 defamation cases determined in 2011. This can be contrasted with the 158 defamation cases commenced in 2010 (the last year for which figures are available). It seems likely that there will have been other settlements of libel actions which have resulted in apologies but no statement in open court. In addition, there will be cases which have been discontinued or struck out without a judgment being delivered.
The low number of statements in open court in 2011 is another indication of the declining numbers of libel cases before the English courts. In a previous post, we had the figures for statements in open court for each legal year from 1 October 2003. These figures ranged from 63 (2007 to 2008) to 39 (2004-2005 and 2005-2006). However, in the legal year commencing 1 October 2010 the figure was only 27.
STATEMENTS IN OPEN COURT IN LIBEL CASES IN 2011
29.7.11 SIOC/11/0892 Jefferies v Express Newspapers & ors; SIOC/11/0893 Jeffries v The Scotsman Publications Ltd; SIOC/11/0894 Jeffries v News Group Newspapers Ltd & ors. Eight national newspapers made apologies to Christopher Jefferies for the defamatory allegations made against him in relation to the death of Joanna Yeates and agreed to pay him substantial libel damages.
4.8.11 SIOC/11/0916 HRH Prince Nayef Bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud v Independent Print Ltd & anr. In respect of a libel claim brought by Prince Nayef Bin Abdul-Aziz al-Saud against the Independent newspaper following their publication of an inflammatory statement falsely attributed to the Prince. The statement was reported, inter alia, by the BBC.
5.10.11 SIOC/11/1092 Cleverley v News Group Newspapers Ltd. This concerned a story about a Manchester United footballer and was read after the “Sun” had made an offer of amends. There is a story about the case in the Press Gazette.
18.10.11 SIOC/11/1111 Lady Moore v Associated Newspapers Ltd. Claim against “Daily Mail” in respect of a false claims about past relationships. There is a report in the “Guardian”
19.11.11 SIOC/11/1127 Kilkenny v Associated Newspapers Ltd. Associated Newspapers agreed to pay substantial damages to the former manager of Susan Boyle over an article that falsely suggested he had lied about the Britain’s Got Talent finalist’s finances. There was a story in the “Guardian”.
20.10.11 SIOC/11/1149 Baturina v Times Newspapers Ltd. After the Sunday Times wrongly claimed that Russia’s richest woman Elena Baturina had secretly bought a £50m mansion in Highgate, London. The Guardian had a report here.
1.11.11 SIOC/11/1159 Caplin v Associated Newspapers Ltd. Made following the acceptance of an offer of amends made by the “Daily Mail”.
10.11.11 SIOC/11/1228 McCarthy v MGN Ltd. The People apologised at the High Court to Dale Farm resident and campaigner, Kathleen McCarthy, and agreed to pay her substantial libel damages. There is a news item on the claimant’s solicitors’ website.
11.11.11 SIOC/11/1149 Gibbs v News Group Newspapers Ltd. News Group Newspapers accepted that the allegation that retired musician George Gibbs was a paedophile was untrue and that it was wrong to publish it. It agreed to publish a correction and pay substantial damages to Gibbs for the libel. PA Media Lawyer reported the case here.
15.11.11 SIOC/11/1223 Wu v Ma & anr;
15.11.11 SIOC/11/1259 Marinakis v Haymarket Media Group Ltd;
15.11.11 SIOC/11/1219 Tweedy v Bauer Media Ltd; Tweedy v Express Newspapers. These concerned Cheryl Cole’s brother, Garry Tweedy, who had been wrongly accused by Heat magazine and the Daily Star of having a criminal record (on the basis of a false Facebook profile). There were many reports of these statements, including Press Gazette, the Guardian and Tabloid Watch.
2.12.11 TLJ/10/0482 (sic) Andre v Price. Katie Price agreed to pay undisclosed libel damages to her ex-husband, the singer Peter Andre, over claims that he was unfaithful to her. There was a news story on the BBC website.
