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Superinjunctions

April 2019

  • Lord Burnett of Maldon

    Top judge attacks growing 'abuse' of parliamentary privilege

    Lord Burnett of Maldon says MPs and peers acting like ‘one-person court of final appeal’

October 2018

  • Peter Hain

    Parliamentary privilege can be 'threat' to rule of law, warns QC

  • Sir Philip Green

    Naming of Philip Green will reopen issue of parliamentary privilege

January 2018

  • Amanda Spielman, the Ofsted chief inspector of schools

    UK training body took out superinjunction to block critical report

    Learndirect got special treatment to suppress damning assessment of its training, says Ofsted chief
  • Michael White

    Politics blog
    Celebrity threesome case: context is crucial, whatever tabloids say

    Michael White
    Exposure of legitimate matters of public concern is one thing, but often papers preach rule of law to flout it on their pages
  • Cartoon 20.05.2016

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Martin Rowson on the celebrity injunction ruling – cartoon

  • Twitter logo reflected in a pair of glasses.

    'Celebrity threesome': Twitter warns against illegal tweets

  • Hulk Hogan in court in St Petersburg, Florida

    The judges are right. The secret threesome celebrities deserve protection

    Max Mosley
  • Newspapers for sale

    Supreme court upholds 'celebrity threesome' injunction

January 2015

  • Greenslade
    Fewer libel (and privacy) actions against newspapers in 2014

    Legal blog reveals that there were only 43 defamation case decisions last year

September 2013

  • The Royal Courts of Justice in London

    Courts see rise in applications for privacy injunctions

    Ministry of Justice figures reveal six injunctions but no new superinjunctions granted in first half of 2013

May 2013

  • Press regulation: you couldn't make it up

    Editorial: Sir Christopher Geidt's role: an anachronism

September 2012

  • Royal family

    Privacy protection: have the courts been led astray?

    Gideon Benaim

    Gideon Benaim: Self-interested tabloids enjoy reporting on the existence of an injunction. We have seen what this unfettered power can lead to

August 2012

  • Binyam Mohamed

    Secret court proposals compared to superinjunctions

    Disclosure that applications for courts to sit in secret could themselves remain secret is described as 'deeply disturbing'

January 2012

  • Greenslade
    Student loses case against newspapers

  • Greenslade
    Irish student tries to gag six newspapers

December 2011

  • BabyBarista Christmas

    Law quiz 2011: superinjunctions to select committees

  • Imogen Thomas photographed at her home in north London.

    The Observer's faces of 2011
    Imogen Thomas: 'What I did was wrong. But I was treated horribly'

  • Greenslade
    Imogen Thomas clears her name and sets a legal precedent

  • Greenslade
    Privacy injunctions on the rise

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