MediaGuardian: MPs’ super injunction debate to go ahead on Wednesday
October 19th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Legal, Press freedom and ethics
John Bercow, speaker of the UK’s House of Commons, confirmed this weekend that parliament will this week debate the impact of so-called ’super injunctions’ on parliamentary proceedings.
The debate will take place on Wednesday at 2:30pm (BST).
The debate follows last’s week action by legal firm Carter-Ruck, who tried to prevent media coverage of parliamentary question.
The particular question related to Trafigura, the oil trading company represented by Carter-Ruck, which has been involved in legal action with the Guardian.
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