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[1] On Thursday 18 November 2010 I gave an ex tempore judgment. I have anonymised and made amendments to the transcript of that judgment. I now make the transcript as anonymised and amended available to the parties.
[2] Nothing should be published which would identify the child or any member of his extended family. I make it clear that any breach of this order is a contempt of court for which a number of penalties are available.
[3] The parties are requested to consider the terms of this judgment and to inform the Office of Care and Protection in writing within one week as to whether there is any reason why the judgment should not be published on the Court Service website or as to whether it requires any further anonymisation prior to publication. If the Office is not so informed within that timescale then it will be submitted to the Library for publication in its present form.
[5] ~P McC's~ mother, ~A McC~, lives and works in Northern Ireland and is of the Roman Catholic faith. ~P McC~ resides with his mother.
[6] ~P McC's~ father, ~X W~, is a British citizen who was born in a Middle Eastern country which I shall anonymise by referring to it as country ~D~. He has lived and worked in the United Kingdom for a substantial number of years and he currently lives and works in England. He moved to England at the age of 17. He is now 51. He is of the Muslim faith.
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