Judge describes Doctor Who actor as ‘not a credible or reliable witness’

High court rejects actor’s claim that accusations against him by more than 20 women were false and part of a conspiracy

Former Doctor Who actor had taken newspaper publisher to court over reporting on allegations of misconduct

Judge describes Doctor Who actor as ‘not a credible or reliable witness’

Former Dr Who star Noel Clarke has lost his libel claim agaiinst the Guardian newspaper, amid claims of sexual misconduct against a string of women.

Inside the trial in which the actor claimed the Guardian’s sexual misconduct investigation was a conspiracy among people with grudges against him

A 224-page judgment backed both the Guardian’s defences and found Clarke was ‘not a credible or reliable witness’

Investigations editor Paul Lewis talks through the Guardian’s successful defence against a libel action brought by the actor

The high court has found in favour of the Guardian after the British actor and filmmaker sued for libel over allegations of sexual misconduct, says Guardian editor-in-chief…

Editorial: This newspaper’s victory in court underlines the courage of the women who spoke up and how in TV power shielded abuse

This is a landmark judgment for journalism, allowing the British press to continue exposing wrongdoing by public figures

Women's charities have welcomed a high court judgement dismissing a £70 million libel claim against the Guardian by Doctor Who actor Noel Clarke.

Campaigners say judgment shows powerful men cannot hide behind money and libel laws to silence accusers