The Justice Secretary is reported to have pledged to make English defamation laws fairer. Index on Censorship reports
The Justice Secretary is reported to have pledged to make English defamation laws fairer. Index on Censorship reports
Lord Mandelson seems hellbent on stifling online creativity, says Bill Thompson
On 17 November 1989, the police crushed a peaceful student demonstration in Prague. The crackdown led to national protests, culminating in a general strike. Within 11 days, the mass demonstrations had overthrown the communist regime. Václav Havel was elected president on 29 December. Jan Bubeník became the youngest politician in the new government. He spoke to Jo Glanville
Carter-Ruck partner Nigel Tait has responded to English PEN and Index on Censorship’s libel reform report. By Padraig Reidy
Secret inquiries seriously undermine the principle of open justice, says
Daniel Machover
As Index on Censorship and English Pen launch “Free Speech is Not For Sale”, a damning report on English libel laws, John Kampfner highlights the pressing need for reform
A new report by English PEN Index on Censorship argues that fear of libel action means that freedom of expression is under threat as never before, John Kampfner tells the Independent’s Ian Burrell
Jenni Hulse:Index on Censorship hosts an exclusive screening of Maziar Bahari's important documentary
Sophie Lewis: Despite fears, literary translation is thriving
Padraig Reidy: Judges have again thwarted the Foreign Secretary's attempts to conceal evidence
Allen Green: A recent judgment could be a significant strike against libel tourism
Miklos Haraszti on Britain's decriminalisation of seditious libel
Matt Malone: in the country's simmering civil conflicts, reporters are under pressure from all sides
Simon Singh speaks at Index on Censorship and English PEN's libel reform campaign launch
Padraig Reidy: Tom Watson's backlash against the anti-gamer backlash