Britain woke up to gleeful newspaper headlines on Tuesday, after the already farcical saga of a celebrity privacy battle took another twist. <br /><br />Ryan Giggs, a married Manchester United footballer, had tried to gag the media after allegedly having an affair; but on Monday he was publicly named by a British member of parliament (MP).<br /><br />MP John Hemming's decision to name Ryan Giggs as the footballer at the heart of the privacy controversy on Twitter dominated coverage in Tuesday's papers.<br /><br />Are super-injunctions dead in the water? And how can the law control the social media? <br /><br />Inside Story, presenter Shiuile Gosh discusses with Martin Bentham, home affairs editor for the London Evening Standard newspaper; Steven J. Murdoch, a researcher in the Security Group at the University of Cambridge; and Carl Gardner, a former UK government lawyer, and editor of Legal News Website www.headoflegal.com.
