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  • Meet the startup backed by Peter Thiel that wants to ‘hold journalists to account’

    Legal

    Founder Aron D’Souza spoke to Maria Ward-Brennan about his Peter Thiel-backed startup, which aims to hold journalists accountable by providing real-time ratings and investigations into their reporting practices. There exists a lively debate about the extent to which AI could replace journalists, but before it does that – could it develop a hold over the [...]

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  • Can Donald Trump really sue the BBC for $1bn?

    Legal

    US President Donald Trump’s threat to sue the BBC for $1bn over the misleading edit of a Panorama programme has thrown the Corporation into crisis. But it’s unclear if the US President’s threats have any legal substance. Trump made his legal threat after a BBC memo was leaked, revealing that its Panorama programme had spliced [...]

    Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1bn
  • High Court sides with The Guardian over actor Noel Clarke libel claim

    Legal

    The High Court threw out actor Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian over its story that detailed sexual misconduct he was alleged to have committed

    The Guardian successfully fights off a libel claim by an actor
  • Carter-Ruck’s libel lawyer referred to Disciplinary Tribunal

    August 7, 2025

    A partner at the City-based law firm Carter-Ruck, renowned for its libel work, was referred to a prosecution hearing by the legal regulator over an “improper” threat to sue

  • Reclaim Party’s Laurence Fox libel battle continues in appeal court

    July 28, 2025

    Laurence Fox appeared at the Court of Appeal today, seeking to question a legal ruling in favour of two men whom he had labelled 'paedophiles' online.

  • The Macrons’ biggest battle will be against US defamation laws

    July 24, 2025

    Breaking precedent, President Macron and Brigitte Macron filed a US lawsuit against right-wing podcaster Candace Owens.

  • Gerry Adams’ libel case against BBC kicks off

    April 29, 2025

    Gerry Adams is suing the BBC for defamation over a programme it ran that alleged he sanctioned the murder of an informer

  • Judge dismisses Matt Hancock’s request and orders him to pay Andrew Bridgen £18,000

    April 14, 2025

    Former ex-health minister Matt Hancock MP is set to head to trial against former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen after a judge dismisses his strike-out application

  • VAR check: Joey Barton set to cough up £75,000 to partly settle defamatory ‘bike nonce’ dispute with Jeremy Vine 

    June 18, 2024

    Football Joey Barton has issued a statement via X today to apologise to broadcaster Jeremy Vine after he posted several defamatory social media posts, including one calling Vine a '#BikeNonce'.

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