Bruce & Anor v High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd [2026] EWHC 134 (KB) (27 January 2026)

Bruce & Anor v High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd [2026] EWHC 134 (KB) (27 January 2026)

The Programme, taken as a whole, presents the Claimants as whistleblowers with strong credentials whose accounts raise issues of public concern about HS2 Ltd's competence, transparency, probity, and accountability. HS2 Ltd's responses are not impactful or defamatory; the ordinary reasonable viewer would not think...

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Citation
[2026] EWHC 134 (KB)
Parties
Claimant: Mr Andrew Bruce; Claimant: Mr Douglas Thornton; Defendant: High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
27 January 2026
Procedural Posture
Libel Claim (defamation) / Preliminary Issues Trial
Outcome
Claim dismissed
Legal Topics
Natural and Ordinary Meaning, Defamatory Tendency, Fact Vs Opinion, Whistleblowing, Employment Dismissal
Defamation Media Law Natural and Ordinary Meaning Defamatory Tendency Fact Vs Opinion Whistleblowing Employment Dismissal

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Parties

Mr Andrew Bruce

Claimant

Mr Douglas Thornton

Claimant

High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Libel Claim (defamation) / Preliminary Issues Trial

  1. 1 What is the single natural and ordinary meaning of the Programme in relation to each Claimant?
  2. 2 Are the words complained of defamatory at common law?
  3. 3 Are the words statements of fact or expressions of opinion?

Ratio Decidendi

The Programme, taken as a whole, presents the Claimants as whistleblowers with strong credentials whose accounts raise issues of public concern about HS2 Ltd's competence, transparency, probity, and accountability. HS2 Ltd's responses are not impactful or defamatory; the ordinary reasonable viewer would not think seriously the worse of the Claimants nor consider them to have transgressed societal values.

Court Disposition

Claim dismissed