Behind the scenes of the Guardian’s libel battle with Noel Clarke – podcast | Noel Clarke

Christmas Clarke became a household named Mickey in Doctor Who and founded himself as a writer and director with a film trilogy inspired by the upbringing of Western London – childhood, adulthood and brotherhood.
In April 2021, he received a special BAFTA for extraordinary contributions to the British film. A few days later, the Guardian published a series of articles and a section of this Podcast – a section of more than 20 women who see, harassed or bullying them.
Someone Lisa GrahamWhile working in a comic book in Bournemouth, he met him and had to make him a chaver. He spoke roughly about pregnant women, suggested sexually and put his hand in the inner thigh.
However, Clarke claimed that all women were lying and launched a slander case. Four years later, Graham found herself in a high court to give evidence supporting Guardian’s reports. Ultimately, Ms. Justice Steyn rejected Clarke’s claims and decided that the newspaper was successful in both defenses: the truth and the public interest.
Graham with journalists Sirin Castle And Lucy OsborneWhen he was the editor -in -chief of Guardian, he explains how the process is for them, Katharine VinerHe explains what is in danger for the media organization and for investigative journalism in general.




