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Appeal in Riley v Murray

The appeal in the libel case of Riley v Murray begins tomorrow. In a judgment in December 2021 Rachel Riley won damages of £10,000 for libel against Laura Murray. The claim concerned a tweet posted… Read More »

Conference5RB workshop preview

Conference5RB will be held on 29 September 2022. Over the coming weeks we will feature snippets of the workshop sessions offered at this year’s conference. Presenters Adam Wolanski QC, Gervase de Wilde and Gemma McNeil-Walsh… Read More »

Tilley brothers reporting restriction lifted

HHJ Christine Henson QC, sitting at Lewes County Court in Hove, yesterday lifted an order made under s45 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, which had forbidden the media from identifying George… Read More »

5RB recruiting third six pupil

Due to an increasingly high volume of work, 5RB are seeking to recruit a third six pupil, with a view to tenancy. 5RB is the leading set specialising in all areas of media and communications… Read More »

Pre-Trial Review in Millett v Corbyn

Mr Justice Nicklin will on Monday hear the pre-trial review (PTR) of a libel action brought by a blogger, Richard Millett, against the Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP.  The 15-day trial is listed to begin… Read More »

New Gatley published

The latest edition of the leading defamation textbook Gatley on Libel and Slander was published on 27 May. The book offers comprehensive, up to date, coverage of English law on the topic. It features new… Read More »

Wright v McCormack libel trial commences

The libel trial in Wright v McCormack commenced in the High Court on Monday 23 May, before Mr Justice Chamberlain. The Claimant, Dr Craig Wright, is well-known within the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency community, and avers… Read More »

New judgment in ‘MI5 agent’ case

A final judgment has been released in the AG v BBC ‘MI5 agent’ case which confirms the scope of information that the BBC is able to broadcast. The injunction order will contain a general provision… Read More »

‘MI5 agent’ case: Interim Injunction Granted

The High Court has granted an interim injunction restraining the BBC from broadcasting a programme identifying ‘X’, an alleged covert human intelligence source (‘CHIS’) for MI5. The BBC alleges that X is a dangerous extremist… Read More »