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Riley v Murray
Riley v Murray [2021] EWHC 3437 (QB)
Key Principle
A defendant who publicly reports another's social-media post in defamatory terms cannot rely on the defences of honest opinion or publication on a matter of public interest where she failed to give an accurate account of the meaning of the original post; absent an accurate factual basis, the honest-opinion defence and the reasonableness limb of the public-interest defence both fail.
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