Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate -v- Director of Public Prosecutions
Administrative CourtHigh CourtKing's Bench DivisionTransmission Direction Order
Claim number: AC-2025-LON-003270
In the High Court of Justice
King’s Bench Division
Administrative Court
12 June 2026
Before:
The Hon. Mr Justice Chamberlain
Between:
The King on the application of
Andrew Emory Tate
Tristan Tate
-v-
Director of Public Prosecutions
and
Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Police
Order
Of the Court’s own motion;
In the light of (i) the Order of Mr Justice Chamberlain of 6 March 2026, directing that the application for permission to apply for judicial review be determined at a hearing, with a time estimate of ½ day; and (ii) that hearing being listed on 23 June 2026;
ORDER BY THE HON. MR JUSTICE CHAMBERLAIN
- Any request for a direction under s. 85A(3)(b) of the Courts Act 2003 (“a transmission direction request”) by a person not taking part in the proceedings (“an applicant”) for permission to observe the proceedings remotely must be made by 10am on Monday 22 June 2026.
- Any transmission direction request should be sent by email to the following
administrativecourtoffice.listoffice@justice.gov.uk address:
and must include the following:
(a) the full name of the applicant;
(b) the email address of the applicant;
(c) whether the applicant will be located within the jurisdiction of England and Wales at all times when attending the proceedings remotely (if a transmission direction were to be made); and, if not, details of the applicant’s location;
(d) any information the applicant wishes to provide in support of the request, including in particular any reason(s) why it is contended that making such a direction would be in the interests of justice; and
(e) a statement by the applicant in the following terms:
“If permitted to attend the hearing remotely, I understand that I must not record or transmit what I see and hear. I understand that it is an offence and may be a contempt of court to do so, and that I may be punished if I were to do so.” - Unless exceptionally the Court otherwise directs, a transmission direction request made otherwise than in accordance with this Order will not be granted.
Reasons
(1) The Court fixed a hearing on 23 June 2026 to determine the application for permission to apply for judicial review. The time estimate is ½ day.
(2) This Order is made to ensure that any transmission direction requests are made in a timely manner, to ensure that they are accompanied by the necessary information and to enable them to be considered and determined prior to the hearing.