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Northern Ireland is super - but not always in a good way. In the bad old days, it was notorious as the home of the "supergrass"; now we learn that the new, more open Northern Ireland is still the last ...
Enforcing a super-injunction on a website was a “more difficult†challenge but the resulting breach was “by no means the same intrusion of privacy as being on the front page of a newspaper†, ...
Super-injunctions are bad things. They suppress debate about matters that should be in the public domain by rendering unlawful even a reference to their very existence. These gagging orders have been ...
The partial lifting of a super-injunction last week raises more concerns than mere privacy ("Fears of 'death by 1000 knives' over super-injunctions", The Herald, May 20). It is widely reported that ...
Grant Shapps today defended hiding the major Afghan data leak and subsequent decision to bring almost 20,000 people to Britain, saying the secrecy prevented Brits from being murdered. In his first ...
IF you're a football fan reading this column, you'll probably know who Ryan Giggs is. And unless you've been living under a rock for the last week, there's also a fair chance you'll know all about ...
Super-injunctions prohibit the media from publishing any details in relation to the parties who sought the injunction and the reasons for which it was sought. They are often commented on by users ...