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      The Tribunal at both levels has power to make an order anonymising legal representatives.
      The power will be exercised in accordance with the procedure set out in Re S [2004] UKHL 47 , involving an 'intense scrutiny' of the prospective human rights infringements on each side of the equation, an application of s 12 of the Human Rights Act 1998, and a consideration of the interests of others who may be adversely affected by the proposed order.
      The public interest in reporting of proceedings in open court remains strong.
      The importance of the 'cab rank' rule does not mean that its maintenance and operation are matters for the Tribunal.
             This is an application by two members of the Bar, Mr Ronan Toal and Ms Ubah Dirie, who appear in an appeal, currently pending before this Tribunal. They seek an Order preventing publication of their identity as the representatives of YSA, the appellant in the appeal. We understand that a similar application is being made to the First-tier Tribunal by the (different) member of the Bar who represented the appellant before that Tribunal.
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