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Reporting the Courts Archives - 5RB Barristers Call 5RB+44 (0)20 7242 2902 Menu About us Our work People Barristers Support team Recruitment Resources Cases News Publications Articles 5RB Talks Links Contact Contact us Enquiry Visit us Urgent injunctions Complaints procedure Register for 5RB updates Barristers Cases Category: Reporting the Courts Court of Appeal hands down judgment on open justice in PMC v Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board The Court of Appeal has handed down judgment in PMC v Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, determining several important jurisdictional questions concerning the principle of open justice. These include the Court’s determination that there… Read More »

Access to court documents sought in Yang Tengbo v SoS for the Home Department Today, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (“SIAC”) heard argument over the release to the media of documents from the case of H6 vs Secretary of State for the Home Department (SC/205/2023). Yang Tengbo was excluded… Read More »

Important Appeal Against Judges’ Anonymity Handed Down The Court of Appeal (Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls and Warby and King LJJ) has allowed the appeal against the decision of Williams J to anonymise three judges who presided over historic proceedings… Read More »

Judgment in FT application for non-party access to documents On 28 June 2024, ICC Judge Mullen, sitting in the Chancery Division, gave an ex tempore judgment, partially granting the Financial Times’ application for pre-hearing access to an affidavit which the Secretary of State had… Read More »

NGN Ltd pays damages over criminal proceedings article The Sun has apologised to Paul Seeley, an officer with a law enforcement agency, and paid him damages for an article which it published in The Sun newspaper and on its website www.thesun.co.uk on 14… Read More »

Anonymity order lifted in Old Bailey murder HHJ Sarah Munro KC, sitting at the Old Bailey, yesterday lifted an order made under s45 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, which had prevented the media from identifying the defendant Marques… Read More »

Administrative Court gives guidance on correct RRO procedure The Claimant had brought a claim for judicial review of the decision of a District Judge in the Magistrates’ Court to discharge an RRO. The Claimant was not a party to the forfeiture proceedings, or… Read More »

‘Reporting Financial Remedy Cases’: Adam Wolanski QC writes guest blog for FamilyArbitrator FamilyArbitrator has published a guest blog by Adam Wolanski QC titled ‘Reporting Financial Remedy Cases: What Next for the Desert Island?‘ Read the blog on the FamilyArbitrator website here.

5RB plays major role in Al Maktoum v Al Hussein The Court of Appeal (Underhill, Bean and King LJJ) has decided that Sir Andrew McFarlane, the President of the Family Division, overseeing continuing wardship proceedings in relation to two children of the ruler of the… Read More »

Transgender man who gave birth loses anonymity A transgender man who gave birth to a child and sought to be registered as the child’s father has lost his right to anonymity in judicial review proceedings, following an application by the media. The… Read More »

Supreme Court refuses permission in anonymity case The Supreme Court has today refused Russian oligarch Arcady Rotenberg permission to appeal against the Court of Appeal’s dismissal of his claim against Times Newspapers. The case, known until today as R v R, arose… Read More »

Supreme Court dismisses anonymity Appeal The Supreme Court today dismissed the Claimant’s appeal  in the long running privacy case PNM v Times Newspapers and Newsquest. PNM, who can now be named as Oxford businessman Tariq Khuja, obtained a postponement order… Read More »

Perjury defendant loses anonymity The Court of Appeal has handed down judgment in R v Jemma Beale, an appeal against an order prohibiting the identification of a defendant in a trial for perjury and perverting the course of justice…. Read More »

Segregated Muslim School Named after Press Challenge Al Hijrah school in Birmingham brought judicial review proceedings seeking to quash a decision by Ofsted to publish an inspection report into the school. The report concluded, amongst other things, that the policy of segregation… Read More »

Court of Appeal rejects anonymity challenge On Friday 9 June 2017, the Court of Appeal gave a ruling in the course of an appeal against sentence on the identification of Stan Markham and Kim Edwards. Markham and Edwards were guilty of… Read More »

UPDATED – Conference5RB 2016 Programme Conference5RB 2016 will take place on Thursday, 29 September 2016 at IET Savoy Place, Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL. Conference5RB will be accredited with 6.5 hours CPD, and will provide an update on a wide variety… Read More »

Murderer named on media application On Friday 22 April 2016 James Fairweather was convicted of murder by a jury in the Crown Court at Guildford. Fairweather had previously admitted manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility in relation to two… Read More »

Teenagers guilty of Angela Wrightson murder cannot be named Two girls aged 14 and 15 convicted of the murder of Angela Wrightson cannot be named after Mr Justice Globe continued the reporting restriction under section 39 Children and Young Persons Act 1933. At the same… Read More »

Mail on Sunday in Bannatyne win The Mail on Sunday has won its claim against Dragons Den star Duncan Bannatyne for disclosure of information revealing he had lied during his divorce case. Mr Banntyne sought an order preventing the newspaper from… Read More »

15 year old convicted of terror offence cannot be named On 2 October 2015, Mr Justice Saunders refused to lift a reporting restriction prohibiting the reporting of the identity of a defendant, who had pleaded guilty in relation to plotting a terror attack in Australia… Read More »

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High Court hears the first application to strike out a claim as a SLAPP under CPR 3.4(2)(d) Read more

Jonathan Scherbel-Ball reappointed to Advisory Council on National Records and Archives Read more

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£50,000 damages and an injunction awarded in TikTok libel claim Read more

Sunday Times granted transparency order in care proceedings about fabricated or induced illness Read more

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Optosafe Limited & Anr v Robertson [2026] EWHC 12 (KB) [2026] EWHC 12 (KB)

Blake v Fox [2025] EWCA Civ 1321

Solicitor General v Yaxley-Lennon [2024] EWHC 2732 (KB), [2025] EWCA Civ 476 [2025] EWCA Civ 476

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