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Terry Venables Backs Videoconferencing Supplier

News Venables told a meeting at London's trendy Football Football café that he was the ideal person for this technology as he has a business venture in Spain, is chairman of first division Portsmouth and is also coach of the Australian national team.

[October 23, 1997, 15:17]

UPDATE: Net Could Break Bulger Killers' Anonymity

News The High Court's injunction bans news organisations in England and Wales from publishing details of Jon Venables and Robert Thompson who beat Bulger to death in February 1993 when they were both aged 10.

[January 8, 2001, 15:52]

Demon Reverses Bulger Injunction For ISPs

News Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss agreed on Tuesday that the injunction, which is designed to keep the new names and whereabouts of Robert Thompson and Jon Venables a secret, is "inappropriate" for ISPs. The judge approved alterations to the amendment...

[July 10, 2001, 16:28]

Bulger Injunction Ridicules British Internet Law

News The High Court injunction granted to protect the anonymity of Jon Venables and Robert Thompson will not be enforceable outside of UK jurisdiction, despite having a worldwide remit. The mother of Venables has voiced fears that her son will be...

[June 25, 2001, 14:50]

ISPs Hail 'common-sense' Approach To Regulation

News The landmark ruling protects ISPs from legal liability if customers break the injunction and reveal the new identities of the recently paroled Jon Venables and Robert Thompson, but it is also a legal acknowledgement of the technical limitations...

[July 11, 2001, 16:35]

Bandwidth Hobbles Net Radio Revolution

News Russ Williams, who co-presents Virgin radio's Saturday morning football show with Terry Venables, believes the Internet has already changed radio broadcasting beyond recognition. Commercial radio broadcasters are blaming poor bandwidth and...

[August 17, 1999, 10:36]