bear wrote:There's a lot of warnings floating around on social media to be careful about what you say in case it might affect proceedings as those charged have a right to fair trial. I'm not 100% sure how that affects what I can and can't say here but I'll just ask people to try and keep a cool head.
TBH, my head was hurting trying to think of the contempt of court implications.
Once charges have been brought, you're not even meant to discuss people by name - even down to using the indefinite article (ie 'a man has been charged', not '
the man has been charged'.)
Yet the Guardian is running this (a profile of each of the people charged):
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... llsboroughI accept that contempt laws (or maybe just habits/standards) have changed since I did my journo training, but I think there has to be significant risk of this trial being prejudiced at this point.