MR JUSTICE EADY
Mr Justice Eady delivered a thoughtful and wide-ranging speech last night on the developing laws of defamation and free speech. I have no time to write about it now but you can read it in full
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This has been a bad week for freedom of expression in Britain but a useful one as well because it's two most serious enemies - money power and religious terror - have been in plain view.
First, the money. The BBC
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More good news from what is turning into a good week for freedom of expression.Simon Singh has been given leave to appeal against Mr Justice Eady's draconian interpretation of his critique of chiropractors. As I explained in the
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The Economist's Bagehot has a queasy feeling in his stomach after reading the coverage of Baby P, and I can't say I blame him
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