by Sydney Smith on May 16, 2012
Police Charge Rebekah Brooks in Investigation into UK Press
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks has been charged in the UK police investigation into the press, Christian Science Monitor...
Former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks has been charged in the UK police investigation into the press, Christian Science Monitor...
A new libel reform bill is coming to the UK, according to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. The queen mentioned the...
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University of the South Pacific professor Crosbie Walsh calls for a "code of ethics for journalists in the Pacific to...
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UK Attorney General Dominic Grieve "warned" UK tweeters about potential libel cases over tweets, Agence France-Presse reported. Grieve noted that...
Former UK prime minister Gordon Brown issued a "strongly worded statement" denying former News International CEO Rebekah Brooks' statement at...
The South African Daily Sun ran a front-page photo last month of a minor-aged girl "being gang-raped," Politics Web reported....