Some notable injunctions in British legal history
Mike Pollitt | Monday 9 May, 2011 16:29
Thalidomide (imposed 1972)
Spycatcher! (1987)
Stopping Currys in Lincoln from opening on a Sunday (1993)
Footballer Gary Flitcroft’s affair (2002)
Prince Charles’ aide definitely did not do the thing which we are not allowed to say that he did not do (2003)
Footballer John Terry’s affair (2010)
Howard out of Take That’s affair (2010)
Journalist Andrew Marr’s affair (broken 2011)
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