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The plaintiff alleged that the defendants were under a duty to take reasonable care to give a precise and detailed description of the correct Harold Newstead, denoting him exclusively, and to ensure that the words published were not capable of referring to any other person.
The London Express Newspaper published an account of a Harold Newstead, a Camberwell barman, who had been convicted of bigamy; The plaintiff, Harold Newstead, a Camberwell hairdress, sued for libel, alleging that a number of people understood the words as referring to him
30 Σεπ 2021 · The newspaper published an account of a trial for bigamy and referred to the prisoner as ‘Harold Newstead, 30-year-old Camberwell man’.
This is illustrated by Newstead v London Express Newspaper Ltd [1940] 1 KB 377. The defendant newspaper reported that a man named Harold Newstead, living in Camberwell, aged 30, was convicted of bigamy.
4 Ιαν 2024 · Facts and judgement for Newstead v London Express [1940] 1 KB 377: • Defendant reported the trial of bigamy of X, who had the same name and age as Plaintiff. Becaus...
9 Ιαν 2022 · Practice — New trial — When ordered — Smallness of damages jury can possibly award. The plaintiff, Harold Newstead, was a hairdresser at Camberwell. He was about 30 years of age and unmarried.
asked the Attorney-General whether his attention has been drawn to the recent decision in the case of Newstead versus London Express Newspapers; and whether the Lord Chancellor's Commission to inquire into the law of defamation has presented a report?