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Case Law: Harcombe and Kendrick vs Associated Newspapers, Public interest defence dismissed – Claire Gill

DR ELLIE CANNON: Mum had a stroke in her 80s... will statins help me avoid one? | Daily Mail OnlineOn 25 June 2024,  after a complex preliminary issues trial, Mr Justice Nicklin handed down judgment in the case of Harcombe and Kendrick v Associated Newspapers [2024] EWHC 1523 (KB), dismissing a public interest defence advanced by the publishers of The Mail on Sunday and its health editor, in a libel claim brought against them by Dr Zoë Harcombe and Dr Malcolm Kendrick. Continue reading

Law and Media Round Up – 8 July 2024

Hacked Off has an article examining what the UK General Election result shows about support for press reform. The Labour, Liberal Democrat, SNP, PC and Green Parties all have a history of supporting the Leveson recommendations and on 4 July 2024, they were handed an overwhelming majority. The LSE Media Policy Blog also has an article explaining what the different parties’ manifestos say about media reform. Continue reading

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