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case to suggest that the allegations contained in these documents are true". Instead, the paper sought to argue that it acted responsibly because the allegations it reported were of sufficient public interest to outweigh the damage caused to Galloway's reputation. However the trial judge did not
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accept this defence saying the suggestion that Galloway was guilty of "treason", "in Saddam's pay", and being "Saddam's little helper" caused him to conclude "the newspaper was not neutral but both embraced the allegations with relish and fervour and went on to embellish them".
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reports, which included those by other journalists and editorials. Galloway won the case in November 2004 and the newspaper paid him damages of £150,000 plus, after a failed appeal, legal costs of about £2 million.
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did not attempt to claim justification (where the defendant seeks to prove the truth of the defamatory reports): "It has never been the
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In the Supreme Court of Judicature Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Between: George Galloway MP and Telegraph Group Limited
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suffering caused by this attack, headlined "Blasted to Rubble by the Israelis", attracted considerable attention as
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In the High Court of Justice Queen's Bench Division Between: George Galloway MP and Telegraph Group Limited
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Degrees in Violence: Robert Mugabe and the Struggle for Power in Zimbabwe
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as Middle East and Africa news editor. In 2010 he was appointed the
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In 2009 Blair left his Telegraph diplomatic editor post to join the
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Presidents of the Oxford University Conservative Association
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to British parents) is the Chief Foreign Correspondent for
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in 1999. He was forced to leave the country by President
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s Africa Bureau Chief in June 2004. He reported on the
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as a Foreign Correspondent and then Diplomatic Editor.
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He left this job some time in late 2006. 60: 522: 335: 274:(Supplement). 21 July 2023. p. 14503. 79:Oxford University Conservative Association 486:Sir Anthony Clarke MR (25 January 2006), 260: 258: 55:2022 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours 455: 264: 87:World Universities Debating Championship 577:"Telegraph loses Galloway libel appeal" 525:"Telegraph loses Galloway libel appeal" 111: 679: 665:Journalisted - Articles by David Blair 347:"Telegraph diplomatic editor joins FT" 255: 479: 345:Roberto Barros (23 September 2009). 462:Mr Justice Eady (2 December 2004), 438:"Blasted to rubble by the Israelis" 242:In November 2011 Blair returned to 154:. Blair's front-page report on the 13: 601:Jackie Reddy (28 September 2010). 378:"Rest assured - we're not related" 169:before and after the American-led 14: 733: 702:Alumni of St Benet's Hall, Oxford 653: 634:. 7 November 2011. 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Malawi
The Daily Telegraph
Financial Times
The Daily Telegraph
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
2022 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours
St Benet's Hall
Oxford
PPE
Oxford University Conservative Association
Corpus Christi College
World Universities Debating Championship
Rufus Black
Malawi
British prime minister
Tony Blair
Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe
Pakistan
Jenin Refugee Camp
West Bank
Israeli
assault in April 2002
Palestinian
Iraq
2003 invasion of Iraq
looting in Baghdad
Saddam Hussein
foreign ministry

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