Home » Posts tagged with "Police"

Jimmy Savile victims: case studies

Tweet This article titled "Jimmy Savile victims: case studies" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Friday 11th January 2013 16.00 UTC Ms A (victim) Ms A was in her early 20s in 1970 when a chauffeur driving a large Rolls-Royce turned up unannounced at her home to take her to see Jimmy Savile. Two years earlier Ms A had... 

Consultant wins aggravated libel damages against Daily Mail

Tweet This article titled "Consultant wins aggravated libel damages against Daily Mail" was written by Jason Deans, for The Guardian on Friday 21st December 2012 19.44 UTC A management consultant has won £65,000 in aggravated libel damages over a Daily Mail claim that he won Scotland Yard contracts through cronyism – a story... 

Government backs down on plan to shut Twitter and Facebook in crises

Tweet This article titled "Government backs down on plan to shut Twitter and Facebook in crises" was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 25th August 2011 15.33 UTC The government has climbed down on plans to ban suspected rioters from social networking websites including Facebook and Twitter in times of civil unrest.  Unprecedented... 

Broadcasters defy Cameron’s call to hand riots footage to police

Tweet This article titled “Broadcasters defy Cameron’s call to hand riots footage to police” was written by Mark Sweney and James Robinson, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 11th August 2011 15.48 UTC The BBC and ITN have responded to David Cameron’s call for them to immediately hand over unused TV footage of rioters by arguing... 

National newspapers united in their backing for police to regain order

Tweet This article titled "National newspapers united in their backing for police to regain order" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 10th August 2011 09.09 UTC Why? What is driving young people across Britain to loot and pillage? Some newspapers seek to answer that question while others don't wish to... 

Reporting the UK riots: what are journalists’ rights?

Tweet This article titled "Reporting the UK riots: what are journalists' rights?" was written by David Banks, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 9th August 2011 15.18 UTC There have been many examples of bravery by journalists in reporting the riots in London and elsewhere over the past few nights.  It is undoubtedly one of the most... 

Twitter didn’t fuel the Tottenham riot

Tweet This article titled "Twitter didn't fuel the Tottenham riot" was written by Reni Eddo-Lodge, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 8th August 2011 15.19 UTC Although I was 200 miles away at the time, I found out my local community was being burned, looted and decimated when I saw Tottenham trending on Twitter. I wasn't the only... 

Phone-hacking scandal: Stuart Kuttner is latest NoW exec to be arrested

Tweet This article titled "Phone-hacking scandal: Stuart Kuttner is latest NoW exec to be arrested" was written by Amelia Hill, for The Guardian on Tuesday 2nd August 2011 13.27 UTC Stuart Kuttner, the public face of the News of the World and its most vocal public defender for 22 years, has been arrested by police investigating allegations... 

News International IT contractor questioned over deleted emails

Tweet This article titled "News International IT contractor questioned over deleted emails" was written by Patrick Wintour, for The Guardian on Wednesday 27th July 2011 23.15 UTC One of News International's main technology contractors has been ordered by the home affairs select committee to answer questions by tomorrow about its... 
© 2009 · RSS · Designed by Theme Junkie · Powered by WordPress