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Former Arcadia Group chairman Sir Philip Green has lost his human rights case over the use of parliamentary privilege to make information subject to injunctions public (Howard Sayer/Alamy/PA ...
Sir Philip Green’s human rights were not breached when he was named in Parliament as the holder of an injunction against the Telegraph newspaper, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected a claim by businessman Sir Philip Green that naming him in parliament violated his right to privacy. In 2018 Labour peer Lord Hain relied on ...
Sir Elton John has doubled down on his hate for shows 'like The X Factor' as he highlighted the importance of supporting young artists. The legendary musician, 78, previously claimed that gaining ...
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Sir Philip Green’s human rights were not breached when he was named in Parliament as the holder of an injunction against the Telegraph newspaper, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. The ...
In a statement following the ruling, Lord Hain said: “I’m really pleased that the Strasbourg court defended parliamentary privilege and my right to have named Sir Philip. Instead of resorting to all ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Sir Philip Green’s human rights were not breached when he was named in Parliament as the holder of an injunction against the Telegraph newspaper ...
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