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Lynch v British Broadcasting Corporation: QBNI 1983

Impartiality in the context of a broadcasters duties during an election is not to be equated simply with parity or balance as between political parties of different strengths, popular support and appeal.

Judges:

Hutton J

Citations:

[1983] NI 193 QBD

Jurisdiction:

Northern Ireland

Cited by:

CitedRegina v British Broadcasting Corporation, ex parte Referendum Party; Regina v Independent Television Commission, ex parte Referendum Party Admn 24-Apr-1997
The Referendum Party challenged the allocation to it of less time for election broadcasts. Under the existing agreements, having fielded over 50 candidates, they were allocated only five minutes.
Held: Neither the inclusion of past electoral . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Media, Elections, Northern Ireland

Updated: 16 August 2022; Ref: scu.181970

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