Defamation
Colin Craig violated confidentiality, press sec's lawyer says
Colin Craig has been ordered to pay his former press secretary Rachel MacGregor $128.780 in damages. MacGregor's lawyer Linda Clark joins Checkpoint. Audio
Colin Craig made to pay $1.2m after being found guilty of defamation
A jury has found the former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig guilty of defaming Jordan Williams, and will have to pay more than $1.2 million in damages. Audio
Colin Craig created his own misfortune, lawyer says
The lawyer for the man suing Colin Craig for defamation has told a court that the former Conservative Party leader has been the author of his own misfortune. Audio
Colin Craig admits kissing press secretary on election night
Former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig denies ever sending his former press secretary explicit text messages, but admits kissing her on election night in 2011. Audio
Craig says reputation ruined by unrelenting media onslaught
Colin Craig takes the stand in the High Court in the defamation trial against him and claims the Taxpayers' Union executive director Jordan Williams, who's suing him, had a strategy to remove him from… Audio
Rachel MacGregor says Craig defamation case 'ruined my life'
The Colin Craig defamation case continues with his press secretary Rachel MacGregor telling a jury the case against her former boss has ruined her life at a time when she should be dating and finding… Audio
Jordan Williams defended by his mother in Colin Craig trial
Jordan Williams' mother tearfully defends his reputation during the Colin Craig defamation trial. Audio
Jordan Williams questioned over Colin Craig love poems
The man suing Colin Craig for defamation has faced questions in court about why he gave blogger Cameron Slater a copy of a poem the former Conservative Party leader had written to his press secretary.
…Colin Craig sued for defamation
Former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig is being accused of sending love letters to his press secretary, but questions are being raised as to whether she reciprocated. Sarah Robson joins… Video, Audio
Taxpayers will not foot bill for PM's suit
Taxpayers won't be footing the bill to settle the Prime Minister's defamation case with a journalist, but only because he's prevented from doing so by Parliament's rules. Audio
Taxpayers may foot bill for PM's defamation suit
Taxpayers could help foot the Prime Minister's bill to settle a defamation suit with a journalist over the so-called Teapot tapes. Video, Audio
Media law with Ursula Cheer
The implications of the recent defamation case taken against blogger Cameron Slater. Audio