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Vine: Barton's abuse put me in physical danger

Broadcaster Jeremy Vine gives emotional testimony about how Joey Barton's online abuse left him fearing physical danger, as the libel case gripping the nation continues.

Legal victory sparks call for drama regulation

After winning damages over historical inaccuracies in a Richard III film, a claimant demands stronger oversight of fact-based dramas, raising crucial questions about artistic license versus truth.

Steve Coogan pays damages after failed libel case

Actor and comedian Steve Coogan faces substantial financial damages after losing legal battle against David Sherborne, with judge ruling his libel claim was 'doomed to fail' in dramatic court reversal.

Grooming gang victim quits inquiry, sues MP

A prominent victim of grooming gangs resigns from a major inquiry, accusing Labour MP Jess Phillips of defamation and claiming political interference in the investigation process.

California sues ExxonMobil over climate deception

In a landmark legal move, California sues ExxonMobil and other oil giants for allegedly deceiving the public about climate change risks and plastic pollution, seeking massive environmental damages.

Laurence Fox libel case ordered for retrial

The Court of Appeal has ordered a retrial in Laurence Fox's high-profile libel case, overturning the previous ruling in a dramatic legal turnaround that could reshape celebrity social media disputes.

Laurence Fox faces ruin after losing libel case

Actor-turned-activist Laurence Fox ordered to pay substantial legal costs following failed libel case against two individuals he falsely labelled as paedophiles on social media.

Gregg Wallace loses BBC High Court damages battle

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has been denied damages after claiming the BBC caused him 'distress and harassment' following his dismissal from Saturday Kitchen, with the High Court ruling against the television presenter.

BBC rejects Gregg Wallace's £10k MasterChef damages claim

The BBC has firmly dismissed MasterChef host Gregg Wallace's £10,000 compensation claim following his controversial departure from the show, sparking fresh debate about celebrity contracts and broadcaster accountability.

Stream 'Damages' - All 5 Seasons Free on ITVX

The entire gripping legal drama 'Damages', starring Glenn Close and Rose Byrne, is now available to stream for free on ITVX. Binge all five seasons of the award-winning thriller.

Top Libel Lawyer Hired for 'Vendetta', Tribunal Rules

An employment tribunal has ruled that a partner at the prestigious law firm Carter-Ruck was hired by a former colleague with the explicit purpose of using legal might to 'get even' during a bitter dispute, raising serious ethical concerns.

Rebekah Vardy blasts Donald Trump over Wagatha jibe

Rebekah Vardy has launched a stinging rebuke against former US President Donald Trump after he mocked her during a rally, referencing the infamous 'Wagatha Christie' legal saga. The WAG's defiant response has set social media alight.

Gregg Wallace Launches Libel Claim Against Mirror Newspaper

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has launched a high-stakes libel claim against Mirror Group Newspapers over articles he claims are 'seriously defamatory'. The legal battle centres on reports about his personal life and marriage to Anne-Marie Sterpini.

Inside The Guardian's Noel Clarke Libel Battle

An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at The Guardian's formidable legal defence against actor Noel Clarke's libel claim, revealing the immense pressure and journalistic rigour involved in public interest reporting.

Publisher Drops Appeal in Giuffre Libel Case

The anonymous woman who accused Virginia Giuffre of lying about Jeffrey Epstein has abandoned her UK libel appeal, a major victory for Giuffre and survivors of sexual abuse.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke's high-profile libel case against The Guardian has been dismissed in a landmark ruling, hailed as a resounding victory for investigative journalism and the women who came forward.

Noel Clarke libel case dismissed in victory for press

In a landmark ruling, the High Court dismisses Noel Clarke's libel case against The Guardian. Women's groups and free speech advocates hail the decision as a pivotal moment for survivors of abuse and investigative journalism.

Husband Sues Adult Site Over Wife's Secret Career in Divorce Case

A British man is suing an adult content platform for 'moral and marital damages' after discovering his wife's hidden career as a performer, leading to their divorce. The landmark case could set a new precedent for third-party liability in marital breakdow

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