Moreover the public interest may be as much involved in the circumstances of a remarkable acquittal as in a surprising conviction. |
He was part of a team that made one last futile attempt to force radio to embrace public interest programming. |
There must surely be a broad public interest in just complaints of this kind being sustained. |
Of course, the matter is of public interest but the point is secure on established case law and clear in your Lordship's judgment. |
The public interest in preserving the confidentiality is balanced against other public interests favouring disclosure. |
The consideration of public interest has caused some problems for the judiciary. |