by Sydney Smith on Dec 06, 2011
Julian Assange Can Ask UK Supreme Court to Hear his Case
The UK High Court ruled yesterday that WikiLeaks' Julian Assange may try to appeal to the UK Supreme Court an...
The UK High Court ruled yesterday that WikiLeaks' Julian Assange may try to appeal to the UK Supreme Court an...
The UK Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, spoke to the UK City University London journalism school Dec. 1 about his taking...
The BBC apologized to a government council for its report later determined to be biased, Journalism.co.uk reported. The February BBC...
UK paparazzi agency Big Pictures may have to attend the UK Leveson Inquiry into press standards and practices, the UK...
Joseph Epstein questioned gossip in the media and "how gossip took over the news" in a Nov. 26 post for...
The Leveson Inquiry, created to address the "culture, practice and ethics of the press" in light of the UK phone...
The BBC apologized after one of its hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, called for public sector workers on strike to be "executed...
UK newspaper The People apologized to singer Charlotte Church Nov. 27 for its Nov. 6 report claiming she "proposed marriage...
The UK Guardian published a footnote to a quoted description in its Nov. 21 "Pass Notes" section clarifying information attributed...
The BBC and Discovery Channel partnered to broadcast Frozen Planet, a seven-part documentary on "the earth's polar regions," Talking Points Memo...