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  • Press regulation Royal Charter, final draft: my detailed comments on the new provisions

    Carl Gardner
    October 15, 2013

    I’ve spent some time looking at the final draft of the Royal Charter – so I want to share my thoughts with you. If you click the bottom left of the viewer, you’ll see in fullscreen view, highlighted, the key […]

    Tags: constitution, freedom of expression, government, media law, northern ireland, scotland
  • Miranda v Home Secretary: today’s hearing and order

    Carl Gardner
    August 22, 2013

    Today’s hearing at the High Court before Lord Justice Beatson and Mr Justice Kenneth Parker was interesting, and not just because of the order they made. But let me turn to that order first.

    The court has ordered that until a […]

    Tags: freedom of expression, government, injunctions, media law, police, terrorism
  • Did the Guardian comply with an “official direction” under the Official Secrets Act?

    Carl Gardner
    August 21, 2013

    Alan Rusbridger revealed in a piece first published on the Guardian website at half past ten on Monday evening how GCHQ security experts […]

    Tags: government, media law, official secrets, terrorism
  • Tom Robinson: there’s one law for the rich, and another one for the poor

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

    tomrobinsonThere were a number of musical interludes at the Rally for Legal Aid yesterday, including this song written especially for the occasion by Tom Robinson.

    A few of the lines might be uncomfortable hearing […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Josie Long: I can’t believe A.C. Grayling is doing this

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

    josielong“I’m just some idiot really,” she began. But the comedian Josie Long explained that she wanted to speak in support of legal aid because “this is something that affects everybody in this country”. […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Shauneen Lambe: defend the children of the poor

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

    shauneenlambeThe Executive Director of Just for Kids Law Shauneen Lambe told the Rally for Legal Aid yesterday that she’s “scared […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • “Sally”: legal aid meant my daughter could get some form of justice

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

    womenagainstrapeOne of the speakers at yesterday’s Rally for Legal Aid was “Sally” – the mother of a rape victim, as the flyer for the rally described her. For understandable personal (and legal) […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Raphael Rowe: news coverage of legal aid “a travesty”

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

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    The BBC Panorama reporter Raphael Rowe told yesterday’s Rally for Legal Aid that the BBC and other news organisations are “not doing anything to look at the legal aid system”, and that that’s […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Sadiq Khan: we probably have the most legally illiterate Lord Chancellor in the history of our country

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

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    Labour’s Shadow Lord Chancellor Sadiq Khan MP relished attacking Chris Grayling in his “Rally for Legal Aid” speech outside the Old Bailey yesterday. Grayling, he said, was a man with no idea of […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Shami Chakrabarti: the place where I grew up

    Carl Gardner
    July 31, 2013

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    Here’s Shami Chakrabarti’s speech at yesterday’s “Rally for Legal Aid” outside the Old Bailey. Hers was the best speech of the day, I thought, telling her listeners about a country “not so very […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
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