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Legal Bloggers are go!

Legal Bloggers are go!

by reporting watch team | Sep 28, 2018 | FCReportingWatch, Legal blogging, Transparency News

The legal blogging pilot starts on Monday. We have been thinking about how it might work and some of the issues that may arise. We have created a dedicated legal bloggers page, which provides information about the scheme and answers some likely queries. If you are a...
Is high quality journalism sustainable? Our evidence to the Cairncross Review

Is high quality journalism sustainable? Our evidence to the Cairncross Review

by Paul M | Sep 23, 2018 | Comment, Consultations, FCReportingWatch

The Cairncross review was set up by the government in March 2018 to investigate “how to sustain the production and distribution of high-quality journalism in a changing market”. It is chaired by Dame Frances Cairncross (a former journalist) and is...
14-year-old instructs his own solicitor in care proceedings

14-year-old instructs his own solicitor in care proceedings

by reporting watch team | Sep 18, 2018 | Cases, Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

The Times published a story on 13 September under the headline, ‘Judge lets 14-year-old boy choose his own lawyer’. The judgment is on BAILII here – Re Z (A Child: Care Proceedings: Separate Representation)  [2018] EWFC B57. We don’t know why the Times has not...

Correcting inaccuracy by the mainstream media in reporting of family court cases

by Lucy R | Sep 12, 2018 | FCReportingWatch

Family Law publishes a regular column by The Transparency Project. This blog post originally appeared in the August 2018 issue, [2018] Fam Law 1062. As we noted in our June column, ‘Press reporting on family courts’ [2018] Fam Law 750, there seems...
Freedom versus responsibility when the Press report on care proceedings

Freedom versus responsibility when the Press report on care proceedings

by Sarah P | Sep 11, 2018 | Comment, FCReportingWatch

On September 6th 2018 The Sun published an article ‘They Stole my Baby’ – Mum’s heartbreaking tale of how secret courts took her baby away forever – as we reveal children are being ripped from parents in record numbers. What follows is the usual...
The Muslim Foster Carer Case – the final chapter

The Muslim Foster Carer Case – the final chapter

by reporting watch team | Sep 10, 2018 | Analysis, Cases, FCReportingWatch, Notorious

Last autumn we covered the so-called ‘muslim foster carer’ case, over a number of blog posts (you can find those posts here). This week, just as we’d given up hope of ever finding out what happened to the little girl at the heart of the case, the...
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