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Author:  Madeline [ 28 Apr 11, 18:43 ]
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Julie Burchill: Something's wrong when it's only men who take out gagging orders Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 15 May 11, 11:50 ]
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'We're naughty by nature': Of course rich men should be able to gag the press, says Hugh Grant
By GLEN OWEN and ANDY WHELAN Mail

Author:  Madeline [ 17 May 11, 15:02 ]
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Big Brother girl Imogen Thomas hits out at 'blackmail slur' as footie star love rat's identity stays secret
by Laurie Hanna, Daily Mirror

Author:  Madeline [ 20 May 11, 15:00 ]
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Injunction reports may be contempt Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 23 May 11, 15:27 ]
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30,000 Twitter users could face legal action over gag breaches

By Oliver Wright, Jonathan Brown and Tom Peck Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 23 May 11, 15:30 ]
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Footballer's injunction challenged by the Sun

Newspaper's high court bid to lift ruling comes after David Cameron calls current law on privacy 'unsustainable'
Guardian

Author:  JimD [ 23 May 11, 21:11 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

Judge clarifies Goodwin gag order

A privacy order preventing journalists publishing details about a "sexual relationship" former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) boss Sir Fred Goodwin had with a work colleague does not stop financial regulators mounting "any sort" of inquiry, a High Court judge has said.

Mr Justice Tugendhat said the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the RBS board or any other regulator remained free to investigate.

The judge clarified the limitations of the injunction after explaining his reasons for lifting a ban which had prevented journalists from naming Sir Fred as the person who had applied for the order earlier this year.

He told lawyers during a High Court hearing in London: "Anybody who thought that the injunction was directed at preventing any sort of investigation, whether by the FSA, any other regulatory body or the board of the RBS, would be wholly mistaken."

ThisisLondon

Author:  Madeline [ 23 May 11, 22:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

MP names Ryan Giggs as footballer in privacy row Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 23 May 11, 22:50 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

Phillip Schofield Feels Sorry For Imogen Thomas

This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has admitted that he feels Imogen Thomas has been "hung out to dry" in the recent super injunction row.

Last month, it was revealed that the Big Brother star had an affair with a married Premier League footballer.

However, the sportsman took out an injunction to prevent his name from being released.

Schofield said: "I have to say right now, I've met Imogen Thomas, I've met her twice, and I think she is a very wronged woman.

"I think that she's been mistreated. She's been hung out to dry unfairly."

Schofield added that the does not think the man who must not be named will now win his lawsuit against twitter.

The footballer decided to sue the social network site after users revealed his identity.

He said: "It will be interesting to see what happens now. If the footballer involved manages to win in San Francisco it would be fascinating.

"I don't think there's a cat in hell's chance of that happening. It's a very difficult thing to police.

"But it has been fascinating to read, and I've been so tempted to say stuff that I know I'm not allowed to."

He added: "I think everyone who knows - which is everyone, which is just everyone! It's extraordinary.

"I've never quite witnessed anything like this before. But it will be very interesting to see how this plays out."

waveguide.co.uk

Author:  Madeline [ 25 May 11, 0:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

Another gag lifted: Two love children and a string of mistresses... the double life of Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law

By Colin Fernandez and Paul Bracchi Mail

Author:  Madeline [ 25 May 11, 14:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

The Injunction King, a cabal of grasping lawyers and a £2,000 an hour assault on free speech

By Richard Pendlebury Mail

Author:  Madeline [ 25 May 11, 15:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

Another gag lifted: Two love children and a string of mistresses... the double life of Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law

By Colin Fernandez and Paul Bracchi Mail

Author:  Madeline [ 26 May 11, 16:41 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

How Ramsay covered up his
father-in-law’s philandering... wife Tana kept in the dark for two years


By Sam Greenhill, Colin Fernandez and Tom Kelly Mail

Author:  Madeline [ 28 May 11, 22:54 ]
Post subject:  Re: Super-Injunctions

Sorry Hugh: Men hide behind a super-injunction and it's the girl who winds up getting hated
Mail

Author:  Madeline [ 27 Oct 11, 13:26 ]
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Jeremy Clarkson injunction lifted: Top Gear star removes gag on ex-wife's sex claims
Mirror

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