MP wins £10,000 damages over expenses story
Western Morning News admits giving “false impression”
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Western Morning News admits giving “false impression”
New legal beat for financial writer
Digital editors focus on legal risks of web publishing
Legal chief’s remarks likely to be welcomed by court reporters
South-coast papers beat ‘unlawful’ ban to name man with images of children
Courts must focus on ‘real issues’ in defamation battles
Judge’s rule could have stark implications for future libel claims over online comments
News and Observer challenge ‘unlawful’ Contempt of Court order
Two Westcountry titles win fight to name and shame teenage thugs
UN Committee recommends overhaul in Human Rights report
Prince Philip’s privacy – and a legal round-up from “the quieter news months”
Verdict is blow to press freedom says HTFP legal expert
Couple accused of running a brothel lose fight to keep address and photo out of the papers
Journalists win right to name 17-year-old who threw acid in gardener’s face
Problems for picture desks with new PCC and privacy rulings over video and still footage
Letter to judge successfully secures reporter court coverage