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Tuesday 26 September 2023 Dublin: 15°C

# Superinjunction

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Opinion: Australian gagging order has major implications for press freedom
A censorship order sought and secured by the Australian government sets a precedent for all common law countries – including Ireland.
Here's Wikileaks' latest revelation - about an "unprecedented" gagging order
The orgnaisation promised a big announcement last night. Here’s what it’s about.
Column: Social media and the Streisand Effect – who dictates popular discourse today?
Guess what? Traditional media no longer gets to dictate we can (or should) care about – as Panti Bliss, Pussy Riot and a host of other activists and individuals have proved, writes Lisa McInerney.
You can now officially name Ryan Giggs as the superinjunction footballer
The Manchester United midfielder consents in court to being named as the footballer behind an injunction obtained last year.
Giggs withdraws Imogen Thomas 'blackmail' claim over affair
The Manchester United star acknowledges that the glamour model had not threatened to sell her story to a tabloid newspaper.
The Daily Fix: Sunday
In today’s Fix: Government minister warns of second bailout; Diarmuid Gavin’s multi-million euro garden; Tron resigns; Malta votes to legalise divorce; and Gabriel Byrne does Jedward, no really, he does…
Twitter names anonymous British user after council takes legal action
South Tyneside Council took legal action against the site, claiming that some of its members had been libelled in messages by an anonymous user.
Photographers' cars vandalised outside Ryan Giggs' home
Six cars parked near the Manchester United star’s home were attacked by a group of men who arrived and left in a Transit van.
The Daily Fix: Monday
Some of the news and views you may have missed in the excitement of this afternoon…
British MP names Ryan Giggs as footballer in Twitter superinjunction row
Manchester United winger identified in the Commons as the player at the centre of privacy arguement.
Newspapers plan new bid to unmask superinjunction footballer
The Sun and other newspapers will return to the High Court, after a Scottish paper publishes the identity of the footballer.
Newspapers plan new bid to unmask superinjunction footballer
The Sun and other newspapers will return to the High Court, after a Scottish paper publishes the identity of the footballer.
The Daily Fix: Friday
The world is ending tomorrow (we’re told) so here it is: the last ever wrap-up of the day’s news.
Footballer sues Twitter – and possibly you – over superinjunction breaches
The unnamed Premier League footballer behind an injunction over an affair with Imogen Thomas files action against Twitter.
Footballer sues Twitter – and possibly you – over superinjunction breaches
The unnamed Premier League footballer behind an injunction over an affair with Imogen Thomas files action against Twitter.
The end for superinjunctions? Media to be allowed to attend hearings
Reporters could be allowed into a court room when an injunction is being granted. However, they are likely to still be restricted in what they can reveal.
UK courts issue injunction specifically banning Twitter references
The mother of a brain-damaged woman win an injunction specifically preventing users on Twitter and Facebook from naming her.
"I can't sue everyone on Twitter" - TV host Gabby Logan speaks out about superinjunction rumours
BBC presenter says that she will do all she can to protect her family, but that policing the internet is too difficult. She denies claims that she had an affair with Alan Shearer.
Wikipedia editors scramble to repair superinjunction breaches
Users on the free-to-edit encyclopaedia edit the articles of people alleged to have been involved in extramarital affairs.