
Senior judges have suggested that journalists reporting life-support treatment cases involving children do not “need” to name doctors involved.
Three Court of Appeal judges said doctors at the centre of such cases can suffer as a result of becoming the focus of a “media storm”.
They said a need for “openness and transparency” can be met without naming the clinicians in media reports.
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