17th July 2025
Court order now in public domain following request from this blog
Yesterday this blog set out that the key super-injunction court Order had not actually been published among the raft of legal materials published a couple of days ago.
It was averred that this was an odd omission.
Following my request to the UK judiciary office, the court Order (with redactions) has now been published.

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Good work. You’re performing a scrutiny function that no newspaper seems capable of doing nowadays.
Well done, David. Given the speed, do you still believe it was deliberate rather than a simple oversight?
The speed is irrelevant – a deliberate decision must have been taken not to include it in the first raft of documents. That it was then disclosed quickly on request makes no difference to that having been the case.
How curious.
Please do something about the subtitle in your email. I apologise but I had no way to send a PM.
There is nothing that can be done about the email already gone, but the typo you describe was corrected on the blog long before your message.