Sir Philip Green's legal action against the Daily Telegraph has been formally brought to an end by a High Court judge, after it was announced last week that the retail tycoon was dropping the case.
The former executive editor of the News of the World has said that granting Sir Philip Green an injunction "accelerated the likelihood" of his name being revealed publicly.
Sir Philip Green has been named in Parliament as the businessman who fought for an injunction over allegations of "sexual harassment and racial abuse".
Sir Philip Green has paid £363 million to settle the pension schemes of collapsed retailer BHS, after MPs grilled him over the sale of the high-street giant
Jon Holmes likes to ask drunk people what they think of the news this week
MPs have backed calls for Sir Philip Green to be stripped of his knighthood, however a decision will have to be made by the Honours Forfeiture Committee
Entrepreneur Mo Chaudry says the former owner of BHS should face repercussions, after the company he sold in 2015 went bust within months
Sir Philip Green appeared in front of a Parliamentary committee on Wednesday
The MP was told to "stop staring" by former BHS owner Sir Philip Green
David Gill, Usdaw union's national officer, says we need to safeguard more jobs
Panmure Gordon's David Buik says 'he's got to go' to the meeting
Labour MP John Mann claims company owners can get away with too much following BHS collapse
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