the permission given by the treasury for the legal actions of someone linked to the wagner group against a journalist. eliot higgins. so there s this what we re talking about as a broader context forjournalism in the uk. and i think it s really important that we, we consider this is part of a bigger picture and that dan s contribution is part of this bigger picture. that s very important. because these letters are off putting. they are they have to be treated very seriously. yeah. and that line between using them as a signal. am i being fair? am i being proportionate? am i doing myjob properly? and that line between trying to suppressjournalism, that s what our media lawyers have to try and weigh for us and help us consider. and obviously, i should make clear that mr zahawi, lawyers have said that they sent just a polite, confidential letter through his solicitor, through them,
than the word and and the. and then there is, this after the judge rules on what can be released, both the doj or the media lawyers in this case would have a chance to appeal the decision and that means it could drag well beyond next week. brian, ainsley, steve? steve: so they will all be back in court next thursday. all right, griff, thank you very much. ainsley: thanks, griff. steve: meanwhile, let s talk a little bit about a story. ainsley: your area? steve: no kidding. in november when they had the elections down in virginia which really turned on education and they also had a government in my state of new jersey, i saw a lot of the same people, kinds of people who are going door to door or speaking up at school board meetings down in loudoun county and leesburg and places like that and virginia coming and knocking on my door in new jersey saying hey, do you realize what they are doing in our schools in the schools that your kids all went to about five blocks away from
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The case was heard at the Central Criminal Court in London, which routinely hears the country s most high-profile cases including murders and terrorism trials.
A British judge jailed a man who killed his grandfather for life Thursday in the first crown court sentencing to be televised in Britain, the AP reports. Judge Sarah Munro's.