Newspaper Libel and Registration
Act - GBO3
Contents
| Introduction |
| 1.
Newspaper registration |
| 2.
Further Information |
This is a guide only and should
be read with the relevant legislation.
|
Introduction
This booklet explains what you need to do to register a newspaper.
If you are considering registering a newspaper, you should
refer to the legislation governing the registration of newspapers
or seek legal advice.
You will find the relevant law in the Newspaper Libel and
Registration Act 1881.
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CHAPTER
1
Newspaper registration
1. Who should register?
The proprietor(s) of a newspaper published in England or Wales
(or Northern Ireland) must register certain details with the
Registrar of Companies in Cardiff (or Belfast). However, registration
is not required if the newspaper:
- is owned by a company incorporated
under the Companies Act 1985, or under one of its predecessors
(or corresponding Northern Ireland Acts);
- is, or will be, published at intervals
exceeding 26 days;
- is, or will be, issued free of charge
(unless it consists mainly of advertisements - see below).
2. What is a newspaper?
Section 1 of the Act defines a 'newspaper' as any paper containing
public news, intelligence, or occurrences, or any remarks or
observations therein printed for sale, and published in England
or Northern Ireland periodically, or in parts or numbers at
intervals not exceeding 26 days between the publication of any
two papers, parts or numbers.
Also any paper printed in order to be dispersed, and made public
weekly or more frequently, or at intervals not exceeding 26
days, containing only or principally advertisements.
3. How do I register?
Complete
Form NLR1 and send it to the Registrar of Companies at Cardiff
(or Belfast) together with the registration fee of 50p (but
also refer to the next paragraphs).
Usually the names of all the proprietors must be registered
but, where it would be inconvenient to register all the names,
the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry can authorise
the registration of one or more 'representative proprietors'
instead. This may be, for example, where there are a large number
of proprietors or where the proprietors are not present in the
UK.
If you want to register a newspaper on this basis, you should
write to the Registrar setting out the reasons that make it
inconvenient to register the names of all the proprietors. You
should also give information to show that the proposed representatives
are well able to meet any claims that may arise for libel or
otherwise in connection with the management of the newspaper.
If a registration is made on this basis, the registration fee
is £1.
Form NLR1 can be obtained from the Registrar in Cardiff or Belfast
- addresses are shown under
Further Information.
4. What other documents have to filed?
None on registration, but a return on Form NLR1 has to be filed
annually in July. A filing fee of 25p is payable on this return,
or 50p if there has been a change either in the proprietors
or in the name of the publication. The Registrar sends a blank
return to each registered newspaper shortly before the due date.
If there is any change of registered proprietors at any other
time of year, this should be notified on
Form NLR2. This form can be obtained from the Registrar
in Cardiff or Belfast - addresses are shown under
Further Information.
5. How are fees paid?
Cheques or Postal Orders should be made payable to 'Companies
House' and sent with the form(s) to the relevant address shown
in chapter 2.
6. What if the newspaper ceases publication?
If a newspaper ceases publication, or becomes the property of
a company - see question 2
- you should notify the Registrar. No fee is payable.
7. Do any other details have to be published?
Irrespective of registration under this Act, the business name
used by a publisher who is not:
- a registered company trading under
its corporate name;
- an individual trading under his/her
own name; or
- a partnership trading in the true names
of all the partners;
is subject to the restrictions on names
imposed by the Business Names Act 1985 (see our guidance booklet,
'Business Names'
for more information). The proprietors of such businesses
are also required to disclose their identities under the same
Act.
8. Is the name of the newspaper protected?
Registration under the Act does not protect the name of the
newspaper; any number of registrations could be made using
the same name. A name may be protected by registering it as
a trade mark. Further details may be obtained from the Trade
Marks Registry of the Patent Office on:
E-mail:
enquiries@patent.gov.uk
Website:
www.patent.gov.uk
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CHAPTER
2
Further information
1. Where can returns be inspected?
Returns of newspapers currently registered under the Act may
be inspected at Companies House, Crown Way, Cardiff CF14 3UZ.
They may also be inspected by giving two days' notice at the
London Search Room, Companies House, 21 Bloomsbury Street,
London WC1B 3XD (all enquiries Tel: 0870 3333636).
Similar arrangements apply to Northern Ireland where any enquiries
should be addressed to the Registrar of Companies, 1st Floor,
Waterfront Plaza, 8 Laganbank Road, Belfast, BT1 3BS, Tel:
0845 604 88 88, Fax: 028 9090 5353, DX 481NR.
2. Where do I get forms and guidance booklets?
This is one of a series of Companies House booklets which
provide a simple guide to the Companies Act.
Statutory forms and
guidance booklets are available, free of charge from Companies
House. The quickest way to get them is through this website
or by telephoning 0870 3333636.
If you prefer you can write to our stationery sections in
Cardiff or
Edinburgh.
Forms can also be obtained from legal stationers, accountants,
solicitors and company formation agents - addresses in business
phone books.
3. How do I send information to the Registrar?
You may deliver documents to the Registrar by hand (personally
or by courier), including outside office hours, bank holidays
and weekends to Cardiff, London and Edinburgh.
You may also send documents by post or by the Hays Document
Exchange service (DX). If you send documents, please address
them to:
For companies incorporated
in
England & Wales: |
For companies incorporated
in
Scotland: |
The Registrar of Companies
Companies House
Crown Way
Cardiff CF14 3UZ
DX33050 Cardiff |
The Registrar of Companies
Companies House
37 Castle Terrace
Edinburgh EH1 2EB
DX ED235 Edinburgh 1 |
If you are sending documents by post, courier or Britdoc (DX)
and would like a receipt, Companies House will provide an acknowledgement
if you enclose a copy of your covering letter with a pre-paid
addressed return envelope. We will barcode your copy letter
with the date of receipt and return it to you in the envelope
provided.
Please note: an acknowledgement of receipt does not mean that
a document has been accepted for registration at Companies House.
| Please note: Companies House
does not accept accounts or any other statutory documents
by fax. |
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