Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics

Trump Versus The BBC, and Shabana Mahmood’s Asylum Crackdown

Nov 19, 2025
Gavin Millar KC, a leading media law expert, joins to discuss Trump's potential billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC over a controversial Panorama documentary. He explains the differences between UK and US defamation laws, highlighting why Trump's claims may not hold up in an English court. The conversation shifts to Shabana Mahmood’s asylum policy reforms, sparking debates on their effectiveness and potential legal challenges. Insightful and timely, the discussion navigates the complex intersection of media, law, and politics.
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ADVICE

Use Early US Motions To Block Suit

  • If the BBC is sued in Florida, motions on jurisdiction and dismissal are crucial early steps.
  • Gavin Millar KC recommends fighting and using US preliminary motions rather than settling preemptively.
ADVICE

Prepare For Invasive US Discovery

  • Discovery in US cases lets both sides depose journalists and demand internal non-privileged documents.
  • Expect invasive probing of editorial emails and decisions, so prepare legally and editorially before litigating.
INSIGHT

English Law Requires Serious Harm Threshold

  • English libel law requires showing 'serious harm' to reputation, a threshold absent in the US.
  • That threshold and rules on prior publications make an English suit problematic for Trump.
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