The campaign at a glance
***UPDATE 17th February 2010*** The Big Libel Gig - a fundraising event for the libel reform campaign. Tickets on sale now. More here
***UPDATE 11th February 2010*** Simon Singh's idea - It might just work. Read more.
***UPDATE 5th February 2010*** Watch Dara O Briain, Dave Gorman, Professor Ray Tallis, Nick Ross and many others sign the libel reform petition at our launch event here.
***UPDATE 1st February 2010*** 20 organisations have signed the libel reform petition here.
***UPDATE 10 December 2009***The Campaign is gaining momentum and we have now joined with EnglishPEN and Index on Censorship in the Coalition for Libel Reform. Add your voice and sign the petition to urge politicians to support a bill for major reform of the libel laws now, at www.libelreform.org Total signatories so far: 20136 The Keep Libel Laws out of Science campaign
Click here to read Sile Lane in the BMJ on the background to the campaign Click here to read Simon's full account of the story. Click here to read details of the launch of the campaign to Keep Libel Laws out of Science. Click here to read the statement released on June 4th 2009. Click here to read the statement translated into other languages (under development)
The Libel Laws
Click here to read about the launch of the Free Speech is not For Sale report on the impact of England's libel laws on freedom of expression. Click here to read about the Lib Dems making a committment to libel law reform on 20th September.
Click here to read about Richard Dawkins addressing the Lib Dem conference and click here to read Professor Dawkins on why he supports libel law reform.
Click here to read about other libel cases (under development)
Click here to view a bar chart showing a Comparative Study of Costs in Defamation Proceedings Across Europe.
Simon Singh's case
Click here to read about Simon being granted leave to appeal in his libel case with the BCA on 14th October Click here to read about Simon being refused permission to appeal in his case on 11th August 2009 and here to read Simon on his next steps Click here to read Simon Singh's Guardian article on chiropractic, Beware the Spinal Trap, from April 2008. Click here to view the debate about chiropractic. Signatories to the campaign Click here to see the list of signatories, including the 200 who signed up before the launch. Click here to read additional comments from signatories. For more signatories see the following pages (1000 signatories per page):
***UPDATE 22nd November 2009*** Jack Straw acknowledges need for libel law reform. Read more here
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Sign up and spread the word
Click here to sign the statement.
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News
Click here to see the campaign press coverage.
Click here to read the statement released on June 4th 2009.
Friday 5th June 2009: Click here to read the response to the statement, from a group of cross party MPs.
Tuesday 2nd July 2009: Click here to read World science journalists object to English libel laws
Monday 20th July 2009: Click here to read Dr Evan Harris MP asking Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Ben Bradshaw, whether he would meet with a delegation of signatories of Keep the Libel Laws out of Science.
Wednesday 29th July 2009: Click here to read Beware the Spinal Trap, Simon Singh's article on chiropractic from The Guardian from April 2008 and for a list of the huge number of other places it appears today.
Friday 31st July 2009: Click here to read Simon Singh's statement on being refused permission to appeal in his case and on his next steps
Sunday 20th September 2009: Click here to read about the Lib Dems making a commitment to libel law reform
Wednesday 14th October 2009: Click here to read about Simon being granted leave to appeal in his libel case with the BCA
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