Johnny Depp denied appeal against 'wife beater' libel ruling
A judge refused the actor permission to appeal against his ruling, but Depp can still apply directly to the Court of Appeal.
A judge refused the actor permission to appeal against his ruling, but Depp can still apply directly to the Court of Appeal.
The 57-year-old is suing over a 2018 article in the tabloid which labelled him a “wife beater”.
The United States protested what it called an affront to press freedom, one day after it tightened rules on Chinese media organisations.
Photos of the fake papers quickly spread on social media today.
The newspaper said the story was published in error.
‘Great Britain or Great Betrayal.’
It’s hoped a buyer can be found for the Wexford Echo, Gorey Echo, New Ross Echo and Enniscorthy Echo.
The Mexican government has not done enough to protect journalists, it has been claimed.
The Stop Funding Hate campaign attempts to target advertisers in certain UK newspapers, agitating for them to withdraw their business.
The column was written by the former editor of the newspaper.
Consumers will be able to chose and order meal kits from a selection of recipes.
The newspaper, produced by the group of young people, draws its stories from the families living on the streets.
“Cork shuns One Direction for topless farmers.”
The new Hollywood movie focuses on the Pulitzer Prize winning investigation carried out by The Boston Globe into the Catholic Church’s cover-up of child-molesting priests.
Bridget was interviewed by one of the many journalists sent from London to find out if the famine was actually as bad as the Irish press was making out.
That would be an ecumenical matter.
The distinctive pinksheet has been sold to the Japanese media giant.
He is accused of espionage and collaboration with hostile governments.
Damn you, autocorrect.
It also focused on the posters of five male politicians.
She also advocated turning gunships on migrants trying to cross the UK border.
The former editor of the Sun and the News of the World was acquitted on hacking charges last year.
A journalist at the newspaper retired over the HSBC scandal last week.
She specialises in WHAT?!
Oh, what could have been.
The newspaper announced last night that Page 3 is still very much alive. And we must scream.
According to the Intermountain and Colorado Catholic newspaper.
The newspaper is to cease publication on Friday.
Hint: Hitler is involved.
However the Sunday Business Post is not budging.
In a statement, the company said it has apologised to the people involved and as agreed to pay compensation.
Wait a minute – it’s not a real cloud? Like in the sky?
Niamh Mulcahy has criticised a recent article on women’s sport that appeared last weekend.
The newspaper, however, says it is conscious of the code and guidance around paying parents for stories.
WHAT are you saying to us?
Support for Fine Gael remains unchanged from the last poll at 25 per cent.