Graham Linehan will tell members of the US Congress that Sir Keir Starmer has reduced freedom of speech in Britain at a censorship hearing on Wednesday.
Two Irishmen, including Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan, are among three witnesses due before a hearing of the judiciary ...
A transgender activist feared she would fall victim to “vigilante violence” after being the subject of a string of “vindictive” online posts by comedy writer Graham Linehan, a court has heard. Sophia ...
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US Congress namechecks Keir Starmer as it blasts Britain for 'copycat censorship laws'
The US Congress has name-checked Sir Keir Starmer as it delivered a stinging verdict on Britain’s “copycat censorship laws”, ...
The 57-year-old Irish comedy writer was arrested after flying in from Arizona on Monday over three posts he had made on X about transgender issues. Linehan, who now lives in the United States, told ...
Graham Linehan is an Irish comedian, former television writer—he's well-known for creating the sitcoms Father Ted and The IT Crowd—and militant opponent of transgender activism. He was previously ...
Trans activists get “great joy” from destroying people’s lives, Graham Linehan has told a court. The 57-year-old creator of Father Ted and The IT Crowd is on trial after being accused of harassment ...
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan has said he will face “no further action” after being arrested at Heathrow Airport last month on suspicion of inciting violence. The 57-year-old Irish comedy writer ...
LONDON (AP) — The co-creator of British TV sitcoms “Father Ted” and the “IT Crowd” was cleared Tuesday of harassing a transgender activist on social media, but he was found guilty of damaging their ...
LONDON(AP) — Irish TV comedy writer Graham Linehan will not face charges following his arrest over a series of social media posts critical of transgender people, prosecutors said Monday. The arrest ...
In front of Congress, he will say that Britain’s cultural elite, including the Prime Minister, "hid from culture wars".
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'Nonpublic' documents show global scope of Europe's censorship apparatus: House GOP probe
Long before Digital Services Act, European Commission expected Big Tech to moderate content from "populist rhetoric" and ...
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