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      <title>Simon Singh wins appeal</title>
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      <description>Congratulations and well done to Simon Singh who today won his appeal for the right to use a &amp;ldquo;fair comment&amp;rdquo; defence in his case against the British Chiropractic Association.
Jack of Kent is going to give his analysis of the ruling over the weekend, starting here.
This is only one case however and the need for reform of the libel laws is still as pressing as ever. Jack Straw has outlined Labour&amp;rsquo;s plans for reform if they win the election.</description>
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