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29/09/2011

As the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor is televised, should cameras be allowed inside British courts? Plus the German parliament backs new measures to boost the EU's bailout fund.

The trial of Michael Jackson's personal physician, Conrad Murray, accused of involuntary manslaughter is being televised across the world. In the past we've watched the case of British nanny Louise Woodward, and two cases involving OJ Simpson unfold on our TV screens. And now television cameras could be allowed in courts in England and Wales for the first time. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke wants to end the ban to improve public understanding of justice.

Also the German parliament votes in favour of boosting the European Union bailout fund, with the aim of bringing stability to the Eurozone.

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Thu 29 Sep 2011 10:00

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  • Thu 29 Sep 2011 10:00