Facebook apologises to Miriam O’Callaghan for ‘malicious’ adverts
Settlement made after five-year battle over fake ads for skincare products
Settlement made after five-year battle over fake ads for skincare products
Singer criticised North’s Minister of Health over his response to Covid-19 on stage
Article claimed Former Sinn Féin president had met a former Provisional IRA member
Third-party ads on social media site also promoted false claims on cryptocurrency
Man made false allegations on two accounts and was identified by Nolan’s security team
Christian Jessen claims he doesn’t have the money to pay damages and faces bankruptcy
Dr Christian Jessen is sued after tweeting unsubstantiated rumour of extra-marital affair
Lawyer tells Helen McEntee State has obligation to look at issue ‘as a matter of urgency’
Press freedom campaigners say case is latest example of Irish defamation laws being exploited
Lawyer for US-based Robbins dismisses ‘libel tourism’ claim over defamation action
Broadcaster suing over Facebook ads for skincare products using her name and image
Parliamentary watchdog finds DUP North Antrim MP breached Westminister rules
Headline of article had referred to ‘Nama’s busted tycoons’
PR expert and defamation lawyer working on digital tool Depublish
Analysis: Naming the defendants makes UK cases harder for both sides
Concerns arose over role of Malachy Vallely, who was convicted after fatal 2014 fire
Reaction to report of independent inquiry into allegations has been mixed
‘Ireland’s Got Talent’ star on ungrateful popstars and being falsely accused of sex assault
Broadcaster says production of ‘tweetgate’ programme fell short of standards expected
The controversial church is giving out teaching materials that hide its involvement
Press Council chair calls on Government to ‘get on’ with review of Defamation Act
Metro claimed former DUP leader had been a member of Ulster Resistance group
Broadcaster reported Unite sought social housing exemption certificate for property
Libel Ireland: There is huge disparity in awards for defamation across Europe
Paddy Kearney claims Daithi McKay was involved in conspiracy that damaged his reputation
Founder of lobbying firm files defamation claim over Sunday Independent coverage
Top libel lawyer sees ‘several new claims’ per week on privacy, libel and harassment issues
Big tech firms brought the risk that the Irish courts might become a magnet for disputes
Apologies from ‘Belfast Telegraph’ and ‘Mirror’ over articles about actor and wife
Journalist settles High Court defamation action against former employers
PR executive says record now ‘set straight’ about radio interview given in 2009
PR executive took case over statements released after claim of baby’s birth emerged
Usual suspects refrain from heckling, aware of sensitivity of the subject
Heat magazine article accused singer of being ‘flirty’ with woman
Timberlake and Biel lodge defamation case in Ireland over damage to reputation
Hollywood couple lodge High Court defamation case against Heat magazine
Fine Gael politician took case over claims about her voluntary work in Rwanda
Sinn Féin looks to be on an unassailable and inevitable rise, but are the gains real?
Solicitor is keen to take global advantage of the North’s experience
Ian Elliot considers legal action against Bishop of Down and Connor
Airline resolves proceedings against publishers of Daily Mail and Irish Daily Mail
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices