Stolen: Why all the father-daughter action films?
They might have enjoyed dressing up as superheroes, but vigilante group Fathers4Justice never had a movie-production arm… http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2013/mar/21/stolen-father-daughter-action-films
Retired judge sorry over death threat claim
http://www.thisisdevon.co.uk/Retired-judge-sorry-death-threat-claim/story-18332033-detail/story.html#axzz2MmuJXV8X
BBC Television Centre Closes After 53 Years of Service
In a history that spans half a century, the Centre has experienced its fair share of drama, including multiple power cuts that caused disruptions to broadcasting, a bombing in 2001 by the Real IRA that caused damage to the building’s front but resulted in no fatalities, and studio invasions by activist groups including Fathers 4 […]
Big Alan takes inspiration from Fathers 4 Justice to counter Melissa’s custody threats
As chaos engulfs her family and friends, can Stella leave them behind for pastures new? http://www.imediamonkey.com/2013/03/08/were-nuts-for-stella-sky1-10pm/
Former judge apologises to Fathers4Justice in the House of Lords
It’s not often that judges have to deliver newspaper-style apologies. http://www.standard.co.uk/news/londoners-diary/baronesss-profuse-apology-over-death-threat-claim-8517007.html
BBC News: Baroness Butler-Sloss sorry for Fathers4Justice ‘death threat’ claim
Former High Court judge Baroness Butler-Sloss has apologised for wrongly claiming Fathers4Justice made death threats against her. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21613321
No Sharing of Children Says Top Judge
Nadine O’Connor, of the campaign group Fathers4Justice, said: “The proposals are a fraud and no father should think this will give them any rights in law to see their children. This is licence for more litigation, not less.” http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/370559/No-50-50-sharing-of-children-in-new-divorce-law-says-top-judge
Response to Allegations by Nick Langford about Fathers4Justice
Pic: Nick Langford and his son at a Fathers4Justice protest In any large, long-term campaign that embraces 40,000 plus families and has been running for nearly 15 years, there are continuing changes to personnel as people inevitably come and go as circumstances change. In the vast majority of cases, we retain excellent relationships with all our […]
Nadine O’Connor, Fathers 4 Justice Campaign Director, takes part in the Candis magazine debate – “Are the family courts fair?”
http://www.candis.co.uk/all-debates/are-the-family-courts-fair/