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Tag Archives: Miriam O’Reilly
Rowan Atkinson, Discrimination Law and Creative Free Expression (Or: The News Is Not Not the Nine O’Clock News)
Rowan Atkinson has recently spoken out (Telegraph, BBC) about the effect of discrimination laws on “creative free expression”, with reference to Miriam O’Reilly’s victory over the BBC in her recent age discrimination case. He seems to deplore this intrusion, as … Continue reading
Posted in Age discrimination, Sex discrimination
Tagged BBC, Discrimination, Miriam O'Reilly, Rowan Atkinson
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