Nottingham Paper Sues Council Over Press Ban
The Nottingham Tribune launches High Court action against Reform-run council after journalists were barred from meetings in dramatic press freedom showdown.
The Nottingham Tribune launches High Court action against Reform-run council after journalists were barred from meetings in dramatic press freedom showdown.
Reform UK councillors in Nottinghamshire launch a Trumpian media boycott against the Nottingham Post, accusing it of biased reporting on their first 100 days in power. The dramatic move escalates tensions between the new administration and local press.
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Nottingham City Council's unprecedented boycott of the Nottingham Post raises serious concerns about press freedom, democratic accountability, and the dangerous blurring of lines between political grievance and civic duty.
Nottinghamshire County Council faces fierce backlash after banning a local news organisation from its press briefings, sparking accusations of censorship and an attack on local democracy from Reform UK leader Richard Tice.
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