All news on the topic: Injunctions
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Phil Schofield responds to injunction rumour and says why he's speaking out now
Phillip Schofield has addressed wild rumours he took out an 'injunction' to stop news of his affair with a younger ITV staff member from being made public
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Phil Schofield's statement in full - affair, cheating on wife and lying to fans
Phillip Schofield has admitted having an affair with a younger male ITV employee days after quitting This Morning
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Millionaire who illegally built 'UK's biggest cave' still not knocked it down
Locals have also rubbished claims by accountant Graham Wildin, 70, that he had sold the structure in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, to a Mexican businessman for just £1
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Sperm donor who has fathered 550 children banned from donating any more semen
Jonathan Meijer lied to prospective parents about his donation history and was later blacklisted in the Netherlands but resorted to donating sperm abroad instead
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Anger as Rishi Sunak caves in to Tory rebel demands to ignore court rulings
Former Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd today said the Government would set a 'bad example' if it introduces changes to the controversial Illegal Migration Bill
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Channel crossings set to rise 20% this year despite PM's 'Stop the Boats' pledge
Documents shown to the High Court in a bitter battle between the Government and Braintree District Council say the Home Office is expecting up to 56,000 people to make the dangerous journey by the end of the year
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Mum of killer gunman Raoul Moat's daughter fears TV show will 'glorify' crimes
Caroline Dodd shares a daughter with shotgun-wielding killer Raoul Moat, who is the subject of a new ITV drama focusing on the week-long manhunt for the bodybuilder
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Neighbour from hell finally evicted after using his garden as a scrap yard
Neighbours were left with the constant risk of having flammable materials stored near their property after their nightmare neighbour used his council property as a scrapyard
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Home Office forced to put on hold plans to house asylum seekers at RAF airbase
Braintree District Council, which opposes the plans, said in a statement it has been given the green light for an injunction hearing at the High Court on April 19
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Man to pay neighbours £60k for blocking car and garage in 7-year parking war
Ivan Soares, 53, had been at war with his neighbours the Kothari's over a 'few feet' of parking space outside their West London property since 2015 - a judge branded the accountant's manner as 'high-handed and insulting'
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Manchester Arena survivors suing 'disaster troll' who claimed tragedy was faked
Manchester Arena bombing survivors father and daughter Martin and Eve Hibbert are taking conspiracy theorist Richard D Hall to court after he claimed the tragedy was faked
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Tories accused of 'gimmick' plan to house asylum seekers on disused barges
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick will announce the use of two RAF sites - Wethersfield and Scampton - on Wednesday, but one council is already seeking a High Court injunction.
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Tory who had 110 trees chopped in middle of night lives on posh tree-lined road
Plymouth City Council leader Richard Bingley signed an executive order to fell the trees on a street half a mile from his home despite objections from local residents
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James Bulger's mum pays respect at his final resting place 30 years after murder
Denise Fergus said she will never forget the belly giggles of her adorable two-year-old son James Bulger who was killed by 10-year-old Jon Venables and Robert Thompson
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David Moyes calls for more from Paqueta after Newcastle tried to sign him
The club-record £51m signing has improved since being moved into a deeper role but manager wants more contribution in the final third
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Owners of £2m luxury flats overlooked by Tate Modern win court privacy battle
Owners of luxury flats in the Neo Bankside development in London have won a privacy battle to prevent the public looking into their flats from the Tate Modern's viewing platform
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Super League clubs boosted as court restores injunction to stop UEFA sanctions
The Madrid High Court ruling comes after a report that A22, the company exploring the possibility of creating a new tournament, has spoken to 50 different clubs
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'The Happy Valley family WhatsApp chat they're not having'
The nation is gripped by Happy Valley, says Fleet Street Fox. But would a family WhatsApp solve all their problems?
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Rail, fire and ambulance staff will be made to work even if they vote to strike
After weeks of threats, Rishi Sunak has now confirmed he'll bring a 'minimum service levels' law to Parliament in the coming weeks to ban some workers from walking out
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