Foreign secretary Liz Truss’s plans to legislate to rip up parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol have been met with outrage in Brussels and Dublin.
The organiser of the campaign said unease about the proposed removals has galvanised employees from all over the government department to take subversive action.
Three senior judges dismissed the appeal, saying there was no error in the earlier decision of Mr Justice Swift.
From "cancelled" steam trains to horror hair cuts, here's what the first year of GB News has thrown up.
Insider sources say Andrew feels his position should be "recognised and respected".
"He's a sad little man, that's for sure", one person tweeted in response.
"The fact that his case was brought clearly shows how our libel laws favour the rich and powerful."
The ruling has been described as a "good day for journalism" and lauded by free speech campaigners.
What a fantastic use of taxpayer money!
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