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Looks like the BBC have settled:
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http://news.sky.com/story/1011737/lord-mcalpine-and-bbc-reach-settlement
Lord McAlpine's legal team have reached an settlement with the BBC after he was wrongly implicated in a child sex abuse scandal, Sky sources have revealed.
The incorrect claims against the Tory peer came about because of a botched Newsnight investigation.
News of his settlement with the corporation comes after it emerged Sally Bercow would be the first person to receive a letter from his lawyers over her indirect reference to the false allegations on Twitter.
Lord McAlpine's solicitor, Andrew Reid, urged anyone who named the peer on Twitter to come forward so they, too, can reach a settlement.
Bit of a turnaround in a week, isn't it?
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http://news.sky.com/story/1011737/lord-mcalpine-and-bbc-reach-settlement
Lord McAlpine's legal team have reached an settlement with the BBC after he was wrongly implicated in a child sex abuse scandal, Sky sources have revealed.
The incorrect claims against the Tory peer came about because of a botched Newsnight investigation.
News of his settlement with the corporation comes after it emerged Sally Bercow would be the first person to receive a letter from his lawyers over her indirect reference to the false allegations on Twitter.
Lord McAlpine's solicitor, Andrew Reid, urged anyone who named the peer on Twitter to come forward so they, too, can reach a settlement.
Bit of a turnaround in a week, isn't it?
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Good luck to McAlpine dragging 1000s through the courts How fitting he using the same lawyers as #mccann
No, he isn't. Where do they get this carp from?
Good luck to McAlpine dragging 1000s through the courts How fitting he using the same lawyers as #mccann
No, he isn't. Where do they get this carp from?
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They make it up as they go along, Bonny.
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BBC reaches settlement with Lord McAlpine
The BBC has settled with Lord McAlpine over a Newsnight broadcast which led to him being wrongly implicated in child abuse allegations.
The damages total £185,000 plus costs.
"The settlement is comprehensive and reflects the gravity of the allegations that were wrongly made," the corporation said in a statement.
The Tory peer had said it was "terrifying" to find himself "a figure of public hatred".
Lord McAlpine said: "I am delighted to have reached a quick and early settlement with the BBC. I have been conscious that any settlement will be paid by the licence fee-payers, and have taken that into account in reaching agreement with the BBC.
"We will now be continuing to seek settlements from other organisations that have published defamatory remarks and individuals who have used Twitter to defame me."
The terms of the agreement will be announced in court in a few days' time, according to RMPI LLP, solicitors for Lord McAlpine.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20348978
The damages total £185,000 plus costs.
(just in case Bennett misses it)
The BBC has settled with Lord McAlpine over a Newsnight broadcast which led to him being wrongly implicated in child abuse allegations.
The damages total £185,000 plus costs.
"The settlement is comprehensive and reflects the gravity of the allegations that were wrongly made," the corporation said in a statement.
The Tory peer had said it was "terrifying" to find himself "a figure of public hatred".
Lord McAlpine said: "I am delighted to have reached a quick and early settlement with the BBC. I have been conscious that any settlement will be paid by the licence fee-payers, and have taken that into account in reaching agreement with the BBC.
"We will now be continuing to seek settlements from other organisations that have published defamatory remarks and individuals who have used Twitter to defame me."
The terms of the agreement will be announced in court in a few days' time, according to RMPI LLP, solicitors for Lord McAlpine.
More at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20348978
The damages total £185,000 plus costs.
(just in case Bennett misses it)
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He deserves a lot more actually but I suspect that he just wanted to settle it so he can move on with his life.
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CNN has put this out:
BBC in crisis: What have we learned?
By Brian Cathcart, Special to CNN
November 13, 2012 -- Updated 1233 GMT (2033 HKT)
(CNN) -- Journalism is not a perfect science: it is usually done under pressure and often in a confusing environment, so it is not possible to avoid the occasional mistake. This means that when we are judged as journalists it can't be by whether we make mistakes, but by what we do when they happen.
The BBC Newsnight report falsely linking a senior Conservative politician with pedophile activity was a very serious mistake, so what has the BBC done? Its regulatory process has swung into action and will establish what went wrong and what lessons are to be learned.
The director general, George Entwistle, has taken responsibility and resigned (though he has also taken an unsuitably large pay-off). Others on the staff may be disciplined, and new checks and balances may be introduced.
You can't ask fairer than that. Of course it would have been better if the mistake had never happened, but it has, and the BBC, whose journalism is regulated under both the BBC Trust and Ofcom, is doing the right things.
The press, meanwhile, has been enjoying the BBC's discomfort. Most of the national papers traditionally hate the BBC and would like to see it broken up, so this is a marvelous opportunity for schadenfreude.
More than that, it is a chance to frighten the BBC ahead of the publication of the Leveson report on the press in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, due in the next few weeks. One editor has already spoken with satisfaction of the likelihood that the BBC will feel less able to dwell on criticisms of press mistakes so soon after its own humiliation.
But the spectacle of the BBC beating itself up carries its own lessons for the press. When British newspapers make big mistakes they do not have any meaningful regulatory mechanisms, they do not learn lessons, and (with rare exceptions) nobody resigns or is even disciplined.
So it was in the case of Kate and Gerry McCann, whose daughter was abducted in Spain in 2006. The Daily Express and Daily Star papers admitted libeling them but there were no investigations, resignations or lessons learned. Later, eight papers admitted libeling Christopher Jefferies, a teacher whom they wrongly portrayed as a murderer. Again, no investigations, resignations or lessons learned.
And in the case of phone hacking by Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid, the parent company tried to downplay what had happened for years, claiming it was the work of one rogue reporter when in fact it had happened on an industrial scale. If the British press industry had had its way over hacking there would have been no investigations, no resignations and no lessons learned.
BBC journalism has long been the most trusted in Britain, and I suspect it will emerge from the Newsnight affair as still the most trusted.
The press, currently so pious and pompous about the BBC's mistakes, faces the Leveson report at a very low level of public trust, and unless it learns to deal with its mistakes in a serious and transparent way, that is how it will remain.
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Phfft. And then Puke. Don't make me laugh.
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What is going to happen when this whole thing goes pear-shaped? It seems to have escaped the media's notice that no-one has actually produced a single item of actual evidence against even Savile yet. Much shrieking and finger-pointing, and claims from people who have done time for fraud - but nothing resembling evidence of any of it.
IMO, we are a very long way from the end of this mess.
IMO, we are a very long way from the end of this mess.
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It will eventually peter out in the somewhat distant future, and no one will get done for anything, least of all Jimmy Savile, because no one can prove anything, and he is dead anyway. But wasn't that the whole point?
And none of the other Arrestees will get done because they have been compromised by The Media, Social or otherwise.
Talk about a Pigs Arse. Well done Twitter.
Oh, and sue Mrs. Bercow. She ought to have known better.
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Oh, by all means, sue that stupid creature Bercow.
If anyone else should sue, it's DLT - he's been suspended from DJ-ing because of this crap. What the Hell are the police doing encouraging it - the UK is scarcely a crime-free paradise.
If anyone else should sue, it's DLT - he's been suspended from DJ-ing because of this crap. What the Hell are the police doing encouraging it - the UK is scarcely a crime-free paradise.
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But it is all so easy to kick up a storm about something they can't prove. This is your modern day Police Graduates. Some twit will drop himself in it, and if he doesn't then it's not their fault.
The Police have long been relying of suspects having too much to say, but most of us got wise to that one quite some time ago. DNA and Fingerprints? No probs. Gloves and a jump suit. Do they think we are stupid? Now what did I do with that Swiss Bank Account Number? It certainly ain't tatooed on my thigh.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/9680704/How-BBC-ignored-Newsnight-reporter-Allegra-Strattons-concerns-over-Lord-McAlpine-broadcast.html
That's interesting; at least someone had her head screwed on.
That's interesting; at least someone had her head screwed on.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/9686691/Lord-McAlpine-sues-ITV-for-500000.html
Quote:
Lord McAlpine sues ITV for £500,000
Lord McAlpine, the former Conservative Party treasurer, is planning to sue ITV for a figure which could reach £500,000 after the broadcaster inadvertently made public false allegations linking him to child abuse.
Quote:
Lord McAlpine sues ITV for £500,000
Lord McAlpine, the former Conservative Party treasurer, is planning to sue ITV for a figure which could reach £500,000 after the broadcaster inadvertently made public false allegations linking him to child abuse.
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MOM OF TWO @GILLYSPOT
Dear Lord McAlpine I am very sorry for my unkind tweets regarding you. It was very wrong of me to do this & I hope you accept my apology
Dear Lord McAlpine I am very sorry for my unkind tweets regarding you. It was very wrong of me to do this & I hope you accept my apology
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When are The McCanns going to start in on Twitter? Let it be soon, Lord.
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Speed the day, Sabot - though events may overtake that. The citizens of the UK do seem to be tired of this unending tide of abuse, threats, smears and libel from a section of twitterers.
I didn't think it would be a wrongly-accused and rightly angry Tory peer who put a stop to it, though. Not that anyone greatly cares who does, mind you.
I didn't think it would be a wrongly-accused and rightly angry Tory peer who put a stop to it, though. Not that anyone greatly cares who does, mind you.
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It just needed one person to kick off and lead the way, Bonny. And you don't even need a No Win No Fee bargain because you can't lose.
That Soft Ware will be selling like hot cakes.
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Lord McAlpine in £125,000 settlement over ITV broadcast
Lord McAlpine received £185,000 in damages from the BBC earlier this month
Conservative peer Lord McAlpine has reached a £125,000 settlement with ITV and Phillip Schofield.
It is in relation to a This Morning programme broadcast in November during which the presenter handed the prime minister a list of names of alleged abusers he had found on the internet.
This followed a Newsnight investigation which led to the peer being wrongly accused of child abuse.
Broadcast regulator Ofcom has launched an investigation into the incident.
More at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20443186
Congratulations, Nonce-Finder Generals and witch-hunting mobs. You've achieved absolutely NOTHING and earned a Tory peer over a quarter of a million quid in a fortnight.
Lord McAlpine received £185,000 in damages from the BBC earlier this month
Conservative peer Lord McAlpine has reached a £125,000 settlement with ITV and Phillip Schofield.
It is in relation to a This Morning programme broadcast in November during which the presenter handed the prime minister a list of names of alleged abusers he had found on the internet.
This followed a Newsnight investigation which led to the peer being wrongly accused of child abuse.
Broadcast regulator Ofcom has launched an investigation into the incident.
More at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20443186
Congratulations, Nonce-Finder Generals and witch-hunting mobs. You've achieved absolutely NOTHING and earned a Tory peer over a quarter of a million quid in a fortnight.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/nov/22/itv-pay-lord-mcalpine-125000-damages
McAlpine said he was "pleased to have reached a pragmatic settlement with ITV". His law firm, RMPI, said in a statement that ITV has agreed to "remove from public records all media coverage relating to the defamatory incident".
McAlpine said he was "pleased to have reached a pragmatic settlement with ITV". His law firm, RMPI, said in a statement that ITV has agreed to "remove from public records all media coverage relating to the defamatory incident".
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New BBC Boss: We Can Overcome Recent Crisis
My friends, this was taken from Sky News:
http://news.sky.com/story/1015075/new-bbc-boss-we-can-overcome-recent-crisis
http://news.sky.com/story/1015075/new-bbc-boss-we-can-overcome-recent-crisis
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/dec/13/sally-bercow-lord-mcalpine
Sally Bercow faces Lord McAlpine high court battle
Speaker's wife refuses to back down after ex-Tory party treasurer demanded libel damages and an apology
refused to back down in the face of a legal challenge from the former Tory peer over an allegedly libellous tweet.
McAlpine demanded £50,000 libel damages and an apology from Bercow after her Twitter post which he claimed linked him with allegations of child sex abuse.
Now the Commons Speaker's wife has instructed the media law firm Carter-Ruck to defend her after McAlpine filed a formal libel claim at the high court in London.
Lawyers for the ex-Tory party treasurer filed a formal libel claim on 7 December after weeks of attempting to settle with Bercow out of court.
Bercow has consistently denied that her tweet on 4 November – "Why is Lord McAlpine trending? *innocent face*" – was defamatory.
But the formal filing of McAlpine's libel claim is the first sign that the dispute could result in a trial at the high court.
Bercow tweeted to her 56,000 followers: "Final on McAlpine: am VERY sorry for inadvertently fanning flames. But I tweet as me, forgetting that to some of u I am Mrs bloody Speaker." She temporarily deleted her Twitter account after the uproar.
Lawyers for McAlpine have previously said he would target 20 "high-profile tweeters" over the defamatory allegations, which were made on various social networks following a Newsnight report that incorrectly linked the ex-Tory party treasurer with child sex claims.
The BBC and ITV have agreed to pay McAlpine damages of £185,000 and £125,000 plus legal costs, respectively.
Bercow declined to comment. McAlpine's lawyer had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.
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Nope, can't work this one out at all. Popcorn, anyone?
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She did fan the flames, silly bitch, and pointed people in the right direction. She deserves all she gets.
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Yes, this is going to be most interesting; I hope she has deep pockets.
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Humpty Bumpty @RealHumptyB
Why instruct Carter-Ruck, @SallyBercow, everyone knows they're a bunch of wankers? #McCann #McAlpine
McCann-hater fails to process CR defending Bercow's Free Speach *chuckling face*
Why instruct Carter-Ruck, @SallyBercow, everyone knows they're a bunch of wankers? #McCann #McAlpine
McCann-hater fails to process CR defending Bercow's Free Speach *chuckling face*
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Didn't Bercow also tweet the name of a young girl whose identity was subject to a reporting restriction ??
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