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Privacy & the media
April 2024
Why has Hugh Grant settled his phone hacking claim against the Sun?
Anti far-right campaigners say Labor’s anti-doxing laws could be weaponised
March 2024
Murdoch’s journalists unlawfully targeted Meghan and Diana, court told
Labor wants to make ‘doxing’ a crime but how would the proposed laws work?
February 2024
Prince Harry statement in full: ‘Mirror Group have finally conceded’
Prince Harry settles rest of Mirror Group phone-hacking claim
January 2024
Daily Mirror faces £2m in legal costs over Prince Harry phone hacking
Judge ruled that Mirror Group Newspapers’ titles all used ‘extensive’ unlawful information gathering
17 December 2023
After Harry’s phone hacking victory, is it last orders for tabloid top brass?
Harry wanted respect. Now, with this court victory, he’s earned it
Barbara Ellen
16 December 2023
Steve Coogan: phone-hacking ruling reveals ‘systemic concealment’
Actor and comedian says Prince Harry’s partial high court win shows need for tighter press regulation
15 December 2023
Prince Harry hails phone-hacking case win as ‘great day for truth’
Duke awarded £140,600 in damages after judge rules articles were product of hacking or unlawful information gathering
Which Mirror bosses knew about phone hacking, according to Prince Harry ruling?
Judge names several former editors and executives in judgment that finds unlawful information gathering was widespread
Prince Harry’s victory puts the spotlight back on nervous newspapers
‘Mission continues’ for Prince Harry in his legal crusade against UK media
Piers Morgan denies knowing of phone hacking after judge rules he did
November 2023
Prince Harry’s high court claim against Mail publisher can continue, judge rules
Robbie Williams’s tale is one of tabloid vitriol, but our dark obsession with celebrity lingers still
Elle Hunt
July 2023
Prince Harry’s lawsuit against Sun publisher can go to trial, judge rules
High court rules prince’s claims of illegal information gathering can proceed but phone-hacking allegations cannot
BBC’s week of scandal: from the Sun’s claims to naming of Huw Edwards
One week after tabloid first published claims about a then unnamed presenter, the facts remain difficult to unpick
Huw Edwards would face ‘big obstacle’ in suing Sun, says Cliff Richard lawyer
BBC presenter would not have a strong claim around identification by tabloid, Godwin Busuttil believes
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