Brighton Ban ‘Guardian’ From Stadium
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Brighton ban the Guardian over chairman Tony Bloom allegations as MPs demand investigation
Brighton & Hove Albion have barred Guardian journalists and photographers from their home ground following the newspaper's coverage of allegations concerning club owner Tony Bloom and his gambling operations
The Brighton Banishes the Guardian From His Own Stadium, After the Revelations About the Owner Bloom
The journalists of the British newspaper will not be admitted to the Amex Stadium on Sunday. The reason? An investigation of a private club of bets (according to the accusation also on football) involving the owner of the company, who received a special permit (and much discussed) from the Premier League, provided the bets do not concern the competitions to which his club is registered. And the case could also be extended to other teams
NMC urges Brighton to reinstate Guardian access and uphold press freedom
The News Media Coalition has called on Brighton & Hove Albion to reverse its decision to exclude Guardian reporters and photographers from formal attendance at the Amex Stadium, warning that excluding independent journalists from organised sports events undermines press freedom and public-interest reporting. “Banning sports and news reporters, photographers and video journalists from Press facilities at football matches serves nobody – not fans…
Premier League football club Brighton & Hove Albion bans Guardian reporters from its stadium after the Guardian reported on allegations against the club's owner
The Guardian: Premier League football club Brighton & Hove Albion bans Guardian reporters from its stadium after the Guardian reported on allegations against the club's owner — - Reporters and photographers barred from Amex Stadium — Guardian says reporting is in the public interest
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