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United Kingdom threshold of seriousnessdefamatory meaning

Thornton v Telegraph Media Group Ltd

[2010] EWHC 1414 (QB)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division
Year2010
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

For a statement to be defamatory at common law it must cross a 'threshold of seriousness', namely it must have a tendency substantially to affect attitudes towards the claimant in an adverse way or to cause substantial reputational harm, so that trivially injurious imputations are not actionable.

Area of Law

General

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