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The former Arcadia Group chairman took a case to the European Court of Human Rights over the use of parliamentary privilege.
British retail tycoon Philip Green on Tuesday lost a legal case against the United Kingdom over the use of parliamentary ...
Retail tycoon 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 ...
A court has rejected businessman Sir Philip Green's complaint about being named in Parliament in relation to misconduct allegations reported by a newspaper. The former Topshop boss launched the ...
A court has rejected businessman Sir Philip Green's complaint about being named in Parliament in relation to misconduct ...
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.
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 ...
open image in gallery Lawyers for Sir Philip Green challenged the absence of controls on the power of parliamentary privilege to reveal information covered by an injunction (Lewis Whyld/PA ...