‘Better late than never – the Defamation (Amendment) Bill 2024 is finally here’

INTRODUCTION
The origins of the aphorism ‘better late than never’ may lie in Livy’s History of Rome (c 27-29 BCE). Its first recorded use in English seems to be in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (c 1387-1400); in The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale, the Yeoman (pictured right, from the Ellesmere Chaucer) says … (more)

[Eoin O’Dell, Cearta, 2 August]

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