Press should have advance warning of super injunctions, say judges
Journalists should be given advance warnings of applications for injunctions or super injunctions, a report by the nation’s top judges recommended today.
Journalists should be given advance warnings of applications for injunctions or super injunctions, a report by the nation’s top judges recommended today.
Paul McKeever, chairman of the Police Federation, made a devastating attack on Theresa May the Home secretary, and her policies today calling them “revenge”.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls, speaking at the Journalists’ Charity annual lunch today, said: “The global power of reporting these days can sometimes be bigger than the truth.”
TimeBank, a voluntary organisation celebrated by the government in their Big Society plans, have shed a third of their staff following a government funding axe.
Peter Hain, speaking on Saturday, called for a transformation of the party and an increase in grassroots democracy, reports Dominic Browne.
Left Foot Forward’s Will Straw and Paul Staines, of the Guido Fawkes blog, debated debt on the BBC’s Daily Politics show today.
Dominic Browne reports on David Miliband’s speech in which he expresses concern over EU relations with “great national powers”.
Dominic Browne looks at David Cameron’s denials on the NHS, selective quoting, and his Freemason enthusiast political ally.
Dominic Browne reports on the fightback by disabled campaigners to save key benefit payments which provide disabled people with a “lifeline”.
Dominic Browne reports on the brave citizen-reporting from inside Syria which is brining the crimes of Assad’s regime to the world’s attention.