Court of Protection: Is publicity or privacy in a protected party’s best interest?
While the needle firmly swings towards privacy in almost all cases before the Court of Protection, the Court of Appeal has recently...
While the needle firmly swings towards privacy in almost all cases before the Court of Protection, the Court of Appeal has recently...
The Government introduced to the House of Commons yesterday its draft Bill of RightsAct, which would replace the Human Rights Act 1998,...
The answer is yes.
As recently as the 2000’s it was not uncommon in this country to find various media outlets threatening musicians,...
IPSO has found that there was a breach of the Clause 3 (Harassment) of the Editors’ Code after the Mail Online repeatedly paid...
The Government’s Broadcasting White Paper, published today, sets out a proposal to empower OFCOM to regulate popular streaming services,...
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