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  • Without Prejudice

    Carl Gardner
    July 15, 2011

    In Without Prejudice this week, John Cooper QC joins Charon QC, David Allen Green and me to talk mainly about all the legal issues raised by the News of the World phone hacking scandal, in particular:

    • the […]
    Tags: podcasts
  • News Corp withdraws its undertakings: but why?

    Carl Gardner
    July 11, 2011

    This changes everything. As Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt said in the House in his statement this afternoon, News Corporation has withdrawn its proposed “undertakings in lieu” in relation to BSkyB. These were its undertakings, for instance “spinning off” Sky […]

    Tags: eu law, government, judicial review, media law, parliament
  • Without Prejudice special: phone hacking, the News of the World and the BSkyB deal

    Carl Gardner
    July 8, 2011

    We couldn’t gather urgently in the same room with wine, but today Charon QC spoke to both David Allen Green and me about the News of the World phone hacking scandal, and the range of legal issues it […]

    Tags: podcasts
  • Supreme Court judgment: R (MacDonald) v Kensington & Chelsea

    Carl Gardner
    July 7, 2011

    Because of bladder problems, Elaine McDonald needs to go to the toilet several times during the night; and because of mobility problems, she can’t get there safely on her own. Kensington & Chelsea have decided that her needs can be […]

    Tags: judicial review, local government, private life, social care, UK Supreme Court
  • “You and Yours” on Monday

    Carl Gardner
    July 7, 2011

    I’ve forgotten to mention I was on Radio 4’s You and Yours on Monday – I was interviewed briefly by Peter White as a trailer to the programme’s discussion on legal aid the following day.

    If you’re interested, the […]

    Tags: legal aid, media
  • Can the NewsCorp-BSkyB deal be stopped?

    Carl Gardner
    July 6, 2011

    A lot of people must be wondering this, given recent allegations and revelations about phone hacking by the News of the World. So can the Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt now block the planned merger of News Corporation and BSkyB?

    Tags: business, eu law, government, judicial review, media law, parliament
  • Outing, idle gossip and sexuality discrimination

    Carl Gardner
    July 4, 2011

    An interesting discrimination law judgment came the Court of Appeal on Friday in Grant v H.M Land Registry.

    Chris Grant worked for the Land Registry, initially at Lytham, where he was “out”; but when he got promoted to a […]

    Tags: discrimination, employment, human rights
  • Without Prejudice

    Carl Gardner
    July 1, 2011

    In the latest Without Prejudice podcast, Charon QC, Timothy Pitt-Payne QC, Amanda Bancroft of Beneath The Wig and I discuss

    • Lady Hale’s comments on legal aid
    • the law on checking out potential employees
    • the Milly Dowler murder […]
    Tags: charon qc, crime, employment, human rights, podcasts
  • Decision Time on Radio 4

    Carl Gardner
    June 16, 2011

    I took part in Decision Time on BBC Radio 4, first broadcast last night, in a discussion about the European Court of Human Rights – specifically whether the UK could denounce the European Convention on Human Rights, […]

    Tags: human rights, parliament
  • Without Prejudice

    Carl Gardner
    May 27, 2011

    In this week’s Without Prejudice podcast, Financial Times General Counsel Tim Bratton joins Charon QC, David Allen Green and me to talk about:

    • contempt of court in the week Twitter typed two fingeredly to the courts
    • privacy law, […]
    Tags: charon qc, freedom of expression, human rights, injunctions, media law, podcasts, private life
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