NUJ intervenes in Liberty's "Snoopers’ Charter" appeal
On 10 May, the Court of Appeal heard how bulk powers under the Investigatory Powers Act, also known as the 'Snoopers' Charter', violates the rights to privacy and freedom of expression.
New complaint submitted to ICC following killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
A complaint to the International Criminal Court has been submitted over the murder of Shireen Abu Akleh and injured journalist Ali Samoudi.
Lawyers request access to firearm and bullet that killed Shireen Abu Akleh
A team from Doughty Street Chambers and Bindmans LLP submitting a complaint to the International Criminal Court, have sought urgent access to evidence.
NUJ Photographer Andy Aitchison receives an apology from Kent Police
He received a full apology from the Chief Constable of Kent Police, Alan Pughsley, which includes admissions that Mr Aitchison’s arrest, the search of his property and the imposition of bail conditions and Fixed Penalty Notice were all unlawful.
Kent Police accused of "flagrant disregard" of journalists' roles
An arrested freelance photographer received a fine a week after his charges were dropped for covering a protest in Folkestone.