UK ministers to be challenged in human rights court over protest injunctions
Friends of the Earth will argue private companies are allowed to create their own public order laws that stifle demonstrations
May 2021
Blanket bans on camping by Gypsies and Travellers ruled illegal at high court
Travelling community hail victory for equality as local authorities lose right to use wide injunctions to stop parking on open spaces in England
September 2019
Fracking protesters 'priced out' of Cuadrilla legal challenge
Judge denies costs protection over injunction restricting protests at Lancashire site
May 2019
High court bans Birmingham school protests against LGBT lessons
Birmingham city council wins injunction to stop demonstrations and social media abuse
April 2019
Top judge attacks growing 'abuse' of parliamentary privilege
Protesters hail legal victory over fracking firm's injunction
October 2018
Philip Green: 'There was banter but I meant no offence'
Topshop boss rejects abuse claims, saying he never meant to cause offence
Lord Hain named Philip Green 'to promote justice and liberty'
Labour peer defends decision to name Arcadia chairman facing allegations of sexual harassment and racial abuse
Naming of Philip Green will reopen issue of parliamentary privilege
Ministers may now revisit role of MPs and peers in challenging court secrecy
June 2018
Cuadrilla secures new injunction against fracking protesters
Energy firm obtains expanded injunction ahead of plans to begin large-scale fracking at Preston New Road site
January 2018
Environmental protesters at HS2 site threatened with injunction
UK training body took out superinjunction to block critical report
July 2017
Injunction halts ‘fake news’ campaign against UK businessman
Lawyers set legal precedent by serving notice to ‘persons unknown’
February 2017
Publication of hacked David Beckham emails renders injunction worthless
Beckham team left frustrated after ‘stolen information’ about celebrity’s tax affairs and failure to get knighthood made public
September 2016
Judge bars publication of Pippa Middleton iCloud photographs
Duchess of Cambridge’s sister taking court action after her account was allegedly hacked and pictures taken
May 2016
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
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Press privacy finds its last redoubt on their lordships’ island of injunctions
Peter Preston
The ruling in the supreme court makes a mockery of the law. But it’s also odd to see pro-Brexit papers asking for another country’s privacy law to prevail
Guardian Opinion cartoon
Martin Rowson on the celebrity injunction ruling – cartoon
'Celebrity threesome': Twitter warns against illegal tweets
Ruling on 'threesome' injunction establishes significant precedent