Women’s groups hail Noel Clarke libel defeat as victory for victims and press freedom
Campaigners say judgment shows powerful men cannot hide behind money and libel laws to silence accusers Women’s groups have said a high court judgment dismissing a libel claim against the Guardian by actor Noel Clarke marks a victory not just for his victims, but for press freedom and public (…)
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