Case adjourned against weekly editor who named youth defendant
Defence barrister claims it would be “unfair and oppressive” to prosecute news chief
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Defence barrister claims it would be “unfair and oppressive” to prosecute news chief
College of Policing incorporates five-minute film into command courses
Woman raped as child speaks out in regional daily as attacker jailed for 16 years
Tributes paid to “legendary” media law teacher
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Judge throws out claims against newspaper and reporter
Coroner ‘not fulfilling his duty to hold inquests in public’
More than 20 publications to take part in pilot
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Changes would bring legislation into line with England and Wales
Order banning 16-year-old murderer’s identification lifted on conviction
Judge rules teenage torturers should be identified
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Press watchdog dismisses idea newspapers should only report cases which made court as fact
Lance bombardier wrongly identified as twin sister
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