Skip to main content
Advertise with the Morning Star
Judge tells Grieve to publish prince's letters to ministers
No 'reasonable grounds' to keep secret 27 letters sent to six government from Prince Charles

A blackout imposed on letters to ministers from meddling Prince Charles was yesterday overturned by the second most senior judge in England and Wales.

Lord Dyson said there were no "reasonable grounds" to keep secret 27 letters sent to six government departments between September 2004 and April 2005.

Tory Attorney General Dominic Grieve had denied a request for access to the letters by Guardian journalist Rob Evans under the Freedom of Information Act.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Britain / 14 August 2016
14 August 2016
No-one left behind with schools run NHS-style
Britain / 14 August 2016
14 August 2016
Britain / 12 August 2016
12 August 2016
Court blocks 130,000 from voting
Britain / 12 August 2016
12 August 2016
Similar stories
NICE LITTLE EARNER: The Cornwall duchy and the Ministry of J
Features / 20 December 2024
20 December 2024
Everyone knows the royals cost us all a fortune, but recent revelations have shown mind-boggling greedy behaviour, like charging hospitals and cancer charities rent — it’s time for action, writes BERNIE EVANS
Britain / 27 October 2024
27 October 2024
King Charles III looks up as he waits to read the King's Spe
Britain / 13 October 2024
13 October 2024