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FAMILY DIVISION
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Cumbria County Council v M & Ors |
Applicant |
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-and- M -and- F -and- The Children (by their Children's Guardian) |
1st Respondent 2nd Respondent 3rd Respondents |
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Gillian Irving QC (instructed by Denby Co Solicitors) for the Mother
Jenny Scully (instructed by Livingstons Solicitors) for the Father
Carly Henley (instructed by Bendles Solicitors) for the Children's Guardian
Caoilfhionn Gallagher for Guardian News and Media Ltd, Associated Newpapers Ltd, The BBC, CN Group, Independent Print Ltd, The Press Association, Telegraph Media Group and Times Newspapers Ltd
Judgment date 18 December 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Peter Jackson:
(1) I will list this matter for hearing on 30 March 2015 for reconsideration of whether the fact-finding judgment should be published. By then, a year will have passed from the date of the hearing, the children's position may be more settled and a sufficient period will have been allowed for a decision to be taken about whether criminal charges are to be brought.(2) Any position statements on this issue should be exchanged not less than a week before the hearing.
(3) I direct the local authority to send this judgment and the amended Reporting Restriction Order to Cumbria Constabulary and to the Crown Prosecution Service. If either of them wishes to be heard on the question of publication of the fact-finding judgment, they should attend the hearing in March.
(4) I relax the undertaking given by the media lawyers to allow them to obtain legal advice in relation to any challenge to the conduct of the Coroner's inquest.
(5) If proceedings regarding the conduct of the inquest are issued, I will consider any submissions about the use to which the fact-finding judgment might be put. It is premature to consider that at this stage.