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  • However, if the PCT chooses to offer up the NHS services to non-NHS bodies, it has to undergo a proper and fair procurement process, offering the opportunity to other potential providers, in particular from the Claimant's perspective to other NHS bodies with a proven track record of community service provision.

    NHS reforms live blog - Wednesday 8 February 2012

  • “Furthermore, even if I were wrong about this, I consider that any such right of privacy on the Claimant's part would be likely to be outweighed at trial by a countervailing public interest in revealing that a particular police officer has been making these communications.”

    Global Voices in English » United Kingdom: Court decides against a blogger’s rights to anonymity 2009

  • The PCT is legally able to transfer its community services to another NHS body without undergoing a procurement process the Claimant's preferred option.

    NHS reforms live blog - Wednesday 8 February 2012

  • Wikileaks has published a copy of the UK media gag order that makes it a crime to publish real or Photoshopped images of "Eldrick Tont (Tiger) Woods ... naked, or any naked parts of Claimant's body or of him involved in any sexual activity."

    Boing Boing 2009

  • An alternative argument advanced by Mr Tomlinson is founded on the fact that now, for better or worse, the police authority does know about the Claimant's identity.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Jack of Kent 2009

  • It is suggested that The Times is subject to an enforceable duty of confidence not to reveal the Claimant's identity as the author of the blog; alternatively, that he has a reasonable expectation of privacy in respect of that information, in respect of which there is no countervailing public interest justification for its publication.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Jack of Kent 2009

  • He says that the Defendant is fully aware of the Claimant's wish and that, in the circumstances, there is no justification for "unmasking" him, as he is entitled to keep his identity as the author of the blog private and confidential.

    Night Jack And Privacy: A Case Analysis Jack of Kent 2009

  • In particular, I suggest the comment all the Claimant's readers need to know is that the author is a serving police officer.

    Night Jack And Privacy: A Case Analysis Jack of Kent 2009

  • That is because I have to proceed on the hypothesis that one or more public interest considerations have to be identified which would be capable of outweighing the Claimant's right to privacy – when I have already held that no such right exists.

    Night Jack And Privacy: A Case Analysis Jack of Kent 2009

  • The Claimant's case, advanced on his behalf by Mr Tomlinson QC, is based both on the traditional law of confidence and upon the more recently developed doctrine acknowledging an independent cause of action arising from the improper disclosure of private information: see e.g.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Jack of Kent 2009

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