Secret trial blocked by Court of Appeal

'Core' of terror trial will be secret, but media and public will have access to most proceedings

London's Old Bailey
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The Court of Appeal has overturned plans to hold a terrorist trial entirely in secret, ruling that parts of the trial must be open to the public and media.

Judges described the case as "exceptional" and ruled that parts of the "core" of the trial may be held in secret for reasons of national security, but they rejected the prosecution's request that the press and public should be excluded from the entire trial.

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