In reality it would be Channel 4's insurers that would take it from here and yes, Ryanair would have to prove their reputation or good name was damaged by false information. When you are a company of their size carrying that number of passengers you can't be seen to take it lying down least it gives out the wrong message. On the other hand if a wrong has been done you can't allow a repeat. Channel 4 acquired the information and used it in their subsequent dissemination to the public. Of course they have a responsibility.
In passing, does anyone know how they got on with the Sun in 2007 or was it 2013?
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