Sir Philip Green's Rights Not Breached
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Philip Green's human rights not breached when he was named in parliament over injunction, court rules

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Sir Philip Green was named in Parliament as holder of injunction against Telegraph newspaper.
The former Topshop boss obtained a court injunction preventing the newspaper from publishing allegations of misconduct made against him by five ex-employees.
Labour peer Lord Hain named Green as the businessman behind the injunction against the newspaper in October 2018 .
Green brought a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR ) alleging that the lack of controls on the use of parliamentary privilege breached the right to privacy.
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