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  • Police: the Security Service wanted to retrieve Miranda’s “espionage” material

    Carl Gardner
    November 5, 2013

    The Metropolitan Police’s written grounds of defence in the Miranda judicial review case, published on this blog today, contain a number of significant claims about how they, in liaison with the Security Service, came to stop and question […]

  • The police’s defence in the Miranda judicial review

    Carl Gardner
    November 5, 2013

    Here’s the Metropolitan Police’s grounds – drafted by Jason Beer QC of 5 Essex Court and Ben Brandon  and Ben Watson, both of 3 Raymond Buildings – for resisting David Miranda’s judicial review claim in the Administrative Court this […]

  • The Home Secretary’s defence in the Miranda judicial review

    Carl Gardner
    November 5, 2013

    Here’s the Home Secretary’s statement of grounds – drafted by Steven Kovats QC of 39 Essex Street and Julian Blake of 6, King’s Bench Walk – for opposing David Miranda’s judicial review claim, to be heard over two […]

  • David Miranda’s grounds for judicial review

    Carl Gardner
    November 4, 2013

    Here’s the full statement of facts and grounds – drafted by Matthew Ryder QC, Edward Craven and Raj Desai, all of Matrix Chambers – in support of David Miranda’s judicial review claim, due to be heard […]

  • R (PressBoF) v Culture Secretary: today’s application to the Court of Appeal

    Carl Gardner
    October 31, 2013

    At today’s hearing, it was clear that PressBoF and its lawyers would be considering, over lunch, the possibility of asking the Court of Appeal this afternoon for permission to appeal against today’s refusal by the Administrative Court of permission for […]

  • R (Miranda) v Home Secretary: Alex Pritchard-Jones’s tweets from court today

    Carl Gardner
    October 30, 2013

    I wish I could have been there for this hearing today. But I had to choose between this and the PressBoF hearing, listed for the same time. Fortunately, Alex Pritchard-Jones could be there, and he followed the hearing for […]

  • R (PressBoF) v Culture Secretary: today’s hearing

    Carl Gardner
    October 30, 2013

    I was in court 68 at the Royal Courts of Justice this morning to hear the Press Standards Board of Finance’s urgent application for interim relief – an injunction – to stop the government from getting the cross-party press regulation […]

  • R (PressBoF) v Culture Secretary: my tweets from court today

    Carl Gardner
    October 30, 2013
  • PressBoF’s application for an injunction to stop the cross-party Royal Charter

    Carl Gardner
    October 29, 2013

    As I said in my last post, the Press Board of Finance’s grounds for judicial review make clear that it is seeking an injunction – “interim relief” – to stop the government getting its preferred cross-party Royal Charter granted […]

  • R (PressBoF) v Culture Secretary: the press’s grounds for judicial review

    Carl Gardner
    October 28, 2013

    Here’s the statement of facts and grounds – drafted by Richard Gordon QC and Sarah Love, both of Brick Court Chambers – in support of the Press Board of Finance’s judicial review claim in respect of the decision not to grant […]

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