14th February 2014 – Tim Haries Advert Refused by The Times, Telegraph and Independent Newspapers
Three national newspapers have refused to run an advert by Fathers4Justice on behalf of political prisoner Tim Haries. The advert which was due to run today (14th February 2014, see below), contained a Valentine’s Day message to his daughters Katie and Scarlett from Doncaster. The refusal came despite the fact that the papers concerned had […]
Is Caroline Nokes MP Flip-Flopping On Shared Parenting?
Picture: Caroline Nokes MP, Nadine O’Connor – Fathers4Justice Campaign Director & Matt O’Connor – Fathers4Justice Founder, April 2010. Does she, doesn’t she? Caroline Nokes MP is flip-flopping on the issue of shared parenting. After a bitter dispute with Fathers4Justice last year where she failed to support shared parenting – effectively breaking her election promises – […]
Free Tim Haries Poster
Download your copy of the Free Tim Haries Poster here and put it up in your cars, windows, local library and shop windows. Not forgetting to send a copy to your local MP.
Tim Haries – In The Name of Love
Never hate your ex more than you love your children. That is our creed. But there are times when we are tested. Times when anger turns to hate and hate turns to vengeance. Yet all we really long for is the return of our children and the restoration of the sacred bond between father and […]
Press Round-Up – 6th February 2014 – F4J Campaigner Tim Haries Jailed
The Independent: Six month prison sentence for Fathers4Justice campaigner who defaced portrait of the Queen. Both the Howard League for Penal Reform and the anti-monarchy group Republic condemned the severity of Haries’s sentence. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/six-month-prison-sentence-for-fathers4justice-campaigner-who-defaced-portrait-of-the-queen-9110281.html Daily Mirror: Fathers4Justice campaigner on HUNGER STRIKE after he is handed jail sentence for spray-painting ‘help’ on Queen’s portrait. Dad-of-two Tim […]
Daily Mail 27th January 2014 – Meet the woman who took on Kate Winslet.
Meet the woman who took on Kate Winslet: Fathers4Justice manager Nadine O’Connor explains why she humiliated the Hollywood icon and mother in THAT controversial ad. When Kate Winslet became the subject of a Fathers4Justice campaign last month, the world watched as a glamorous Hollywood icon became embroiled in the gritty debate on fathers’ rights. No […]
F4J Response to Sir Gerald Howarth Demonising Dads with Tory Stereotyping
Dear Mr Howarth, We have read your reported comments here today http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2539511/Strip-feckless-fathers-benefits-say-MPs-Breakdown-families-costs-country-46billion-EVERY-year.html Your comments not only demonise and stereotype dads as ‘deadbeats and feckless’, but they have caused great anger and upset amongst our supporters, not least because your party promised to introduce a legal presumption of shared parenting at the last election – a […]
Fathers4Justice Campaigner Tim Haries Found Guilty – Statement From Tim Haries
Press Release: Fathers4Justice Campaigner Tim Haries Statement ref Queens Portrait Trial Tim Haries has been found guilty by a unanimous verdict. Sentencing will be on 5th February 2014. STATEMENT BY TIM HARIES Whilst I disagree with the verdict reached by the Jury, I take full responsibility for my actions. I would not hesitate to petition […]
8th January 2014 Daily Mail – Mums Who Cut Fathers Out After Separation
One in three say Dad should not have say in their child’s upbringing…Fathers4Justice continue to fight for equal parenting rights as growing concerns mount over lack of male role models for millions of youngsters after their parents have separated. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2535623/Mum-cut-fathers-separation-One-three-say-Dad-not-say-childs-upbringing.html#ixzz2pz1OITdz
Tim Haries – Queens Portrait Protest Press Coverage – January 2014
BBC News: Campaigner Tim Haries guilty of defacing Queen portrait. A Fathers4Justice campaigner has been found guilty of defacing a portrait of the Queen while it was on display in Westminster Abbey. Tim Haries, 42, of Bellis Avenue, Doncaster, told jurors he vandalised the picture to highlight the “social justice issue of our time”. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25656305 […]