FYE -v- Middlesbrough City Council (anonymity order)

Administrative Appeals Chamber (Upper Tribunal)TribunalsAnonymity Order

UT case number: UA-2024-001199-HB

The Upper Tribunal
(Administrative Appeals Chamber)

17 April 2026

Before:

Upper Tribunal Judge Edward Jacobs

Between:

FYE
(Appellant)

-v-

Middlesbrough City Council
(Respondent)


Order

THE UPPER TRIBUNAL ORDERS that, without the permission of this Tribunal:

No one shall publish or reveal the name or address of FYE (the Appellant in these proceedings) or any information that would be likely to lead to the identification of them or any member of their family in connection with these proceedings.


Any breach of this order is liable to be treated as a contempt of court and may be punishable by imprisonment, fine or other sanctions under section 25 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. The maximum punishment that may be imposed is a sentence of two years’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine.

REASONS FOR DECISION

  1. I have made this order under rule 14(1) of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 (SI No 2698).
  2. The purpose of the order is to protect the identity of the claimant in this case. They are disabled and vulnerable to some extent. Moreover, they were not involved directly or personally in creating their tenancies; this was handled by others on their behalf.

Authorised for issue
on 17 April 2026


Edward Jacobs
Upper Tribunal Judge