Former Smiths frontman hopes to 'clear my name' over alleged racism accusationsMorrissey's long and bitter libel battle against NME magazine over a controversial "racism interview" is to be heard before a jury next year, the high court has ruled.The former Smiths frontman was granted his wish for the libel case to be heard before a jury at a pre-trial hearing against Conor McNicholas, the former NME editor, and the magazine's publisher, IPC Media, at London's high court on Wednesday.The judgment...
Guardian Music — Former Smiths frontman hopes to 'clear my name' over alleged racism accusationsMorrissey's long and bitter libel battle against NME magazine over a controversial "racism ... more info
ContactMusic — Morrissey has been given permission to take his libel case against music publication Nme to court with a showdown set for 2012 The former frontman of The Smiths is suing ... more info
ContactMusic — Morrisseys libel battle against a British music magazine over a controversial 2007 interview can go to trial a judge has ruled The former The Smiths frontman came under f... more info
The Independent — Morrissey spoke of his "delight" after a judge ruled yesterday that he had the right to sue the music magazine NME over an article which he claims branded him as a racis... more info