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South Tyneside Council fights Twitter on its home turf

  • Kingsley Napley
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 6 2011

The mysterious blogger, Mr Monkey, and his lurid allegations against various South Tyneside councillors have led the council to take action to unmask related Twitter accounts

Public inquiries: Striking the balance

  • Kingsley Napley
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 26 2012

In this article, we discuss two recent decisions made in the course of the Leveson inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of the press in order to highlight the particular issues facing those involved in public inquiries and the difficult balancing exercises faced by the chairman in protecting the interests of individuals and organisations while effectively fulfilling the objectives of the inquiry

Inconsistent, partial and falling below the standards to be expected of a responsible public body but still lawful: TFL’s bus advertisement ban

  • Kingsley Napley
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 26 2013

Historically judicial review has been about ensuring that the decision making processes of public bodies are fair and that, as an essential part of