Neil Arun didn’t want to miss a rare but risky opportunity to embed with an Iraqi police unit, hunting members of al Qaeda. But his employers -- responsible for Neil’s security -- weren’t happy. This film by Richard Pendry nvestigates how a frontline journalist balances risk and reward.
Robert Dee was officially crowned the worst pro tennis player in the world after a run of 54 straight-set loses. He decided to sue for defamtion claiming it harmed his reputation... weird.
Stephen Adams of the Telegraph, points out the risk to newspapers if they stand up to these 'conditional fee agreements', otherwise known as 'no win, no fee' claims.
But they did, and they won. We can now safely say without fear of being taken to the cleaners... Robert Dee is the worst professional tennis player in the world
