e-mail received today:
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Dear friends
This is a very brief note to make sure you saw the
exciting news that Lord Anthony Lester QC, the architect of the Human Rights
Act, has announced his intention to introduce a Private Members' Defamation Bill
in the House of Lords this week. He explains why he is doing this in the Times
this morning (read it here)
and on the Today programme (listen to it here).
The legislation being proposed in Lord Lester's Bill,
and expected to be mentioned in the Queen's Speech tomorrow, aims to solve the
problems our campaign has highlighted and which politicians have been debating
since 1938 without doing enough to solve them. This bill is the first attempt in
a century at redrafting the laws to include stronger, clearer defences to
protect free speech and to bring the laws up to date for the information
age.
It's thanks to your support of the campaign that the
three main parties committed to libel reform in their election manifestos, and
now we are near to having a bill in Parliament. We need to push the Government
to tell us clearly what reforms it will support.
The bill will be published on Thursday
27th May. We will email you with more details but keep an eye out for
other coverage on this in the meantime, for example Lord Lester will be
interviewed on the Times website this afternoon and Simon Singh is
writing about this for the Telegraph tomorrow.
Best
Mike and Síle
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