Daily Mail parent company invokes Human Rights Act to stop naming of journalists

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Daily Mail parent company invokes Human Rights Act to stop naming of journalists
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Lawyers working for Associated Newspapers successfully argue there is no justification for naming 73 journalists and executives

The Daily Mail’s parent company has successfully invoked the Human Rights Act to stop other media outlets naming its journalists in a phone hacking court case.

Barrister David Sherborne, representing Harry and other claimants at the high court, noted it was surprising to see a newspaper that has campaigned for press freedom object to the publication of the names: “They say different rules apply to their journalists suspected of wrongdoing, as opposed to others suspected of wrongdoing.”

The judge, Mr Justice Nicklin, agreed and temporarily blocked identification of the Mail journalists pending his interim judgment, partly because the individuals have not had the opportunity to offer up a defence. Sherborne, acting for the prominent individuals, told the court that they collectively allege the Mail engage in a wide range of illegal activity.

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