McLibel case (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Reunion – the McLibel Trial. The Reunion. BBC Radio 4. Event occurs at 30m20s. Retrieved 18 April 2023. My former partner at the time I got the writ was an undercover policemen, obviously I did not know that until many years later, He was infiltrating London Greenpeace, he became the treasurer of London Greenpeace, he was actively involved in the McLibel support campaign
  • The Reunion – the McLibel Trial. The Reunion. BBC Radio 4. Event occurs at 31m03s. Retrieved 18 April 2023. Through the McLibel case documents showed that McDonald's private investigators had been meeting with the Metropolitan Police and getting information from them and we, after McLibel was over, we sued the Metropolitan Police for giving that information to McDonald's and they made an out of court settlement and an apology and undertook not to share information from police computers with corporations
  • "BBC Shadow World". BBC Radio 4.

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  • "McLibel pair get police payout". BBC. 5 July 2000. "'McLibel' pair in fresh court bid". BBC. 7 September 2004. "McLibel: Longest case in English history". BBC. 15 February 2005. "Landmarks in Law: McLibel and the longest trial in British legal history". The Guardian. 8 July 2019.
  • "McLibel pair get police payout". BBC News. 5 July 2000. Retrieved 12 May 2007.

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  • "McLibel pair get police payout". BBC. 5 July 2000. "'McLibel' pair in fresh court bid". BBC. 7 September 2004. "McLibel: Longest case in English history". BBC. 15 February 2005. "Landmarks in Law: McLibel and the longest trial in British legal history". The Guardian. 8 July 2019.
  • Vidal, John (16 February 2005). "20-year fight ends with libel law in the dock". The Guardian.
  • Lewis, Paul; Rob Evans (21 June 2013). "McLibel leaflet was co-written by undercover police officer Bob Lambert". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
  • Oliver, Mark (15 February 2005). "McLibel – Mark Oliver examines the background to the longest civil or criminal case in British legal history". The Guardian.
  • Paul Farrell and Rob Evans (9 March 2016). "Undercover UK police spy apologises after being tracked down by woman he deceived". The Guardian.

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