The Chronicle

Countdown star’s £10k libel victory

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TELEVISION presenter Rachel Riley has been awarded £10,000 damages by a High Court judge after suing a former aide to Jeremy Corbyn for libel following an exchange on Twitter.

The 35-year-old, a maths expert on the Channel 4 show Countdown, complained about a tweet that Laura Murray, who is in her early 30s, posted more than two years ago.

Mr Justice Nicklin oversaw the High Court case in London in May and delivered a ruling yesterday.

The judge said Ms Riley was “entitled” to “vindicatio­n” - but said there had been a “clear element of provocatio­n” in the tweet she had posted.

He had heard that both women posted tweets after Mr Corbyn, who was then Labour leader, was hit with an egg while visiting a mosque in March 2019.

Ms Riley initially posted a screenshot of a January 2019 tweet by Guardian columnist Owen Jones about an attack on former British National Party leader Nick Griffin, which said: “I think sound life advice is, if you don’t want eggs thrown at you, don’t be a Nazi.”

She added “Good advice”, with emojis of a red rose and an egg.

Later, Ms Murray tweeted: “Today Jeremy Corbyn went to his local mosque for Visit My Mosque Day, and was attacked by a Brexiteer. Rachel Riley tweets that Corbyn deserves to be violently attacked because he is a Nazi. This woman is as dangerous as she is stupid. Nobody should engage with her. Ever.”

Ms Riley said she was being sarcastic in her tweet, did not call Mr Corbyn a Nazi, and told the judge that Ms Murray’s tweet caused serious harm to her reputation.

 ?? ?? Countdown star Rachel Riley has been awarded £10,000 by a High Court judge
Countdown star Rachel Riley has been awarded £10,000 by a High Court judge

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