Press intrusion

Phone hacking: Mirror Group to pay damages to ex-partner of Kerry Katona
David Cunningham wins apology and ‘substantial’ damages over articles published in 2005 and 2006
Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent
31, Oct, 2022 @1:03 PM

Ex-Lib Dem MP Simon Hughes makes phone-hacking claim against Daily Mail owner
Exclusive: Associated Newspapers faces first legal case over alleged voicemail interception
Jim Waterson Media editor
10, Oct, 2022 @5:00 PM

Sienna Miller on taking on the tabloids: ‘It was so toxic – what women were subjected to’
After a bruising battle to expose the red tops’ dirty tricks, the actor reveals the price she paid
Emma Brockes
23, Apr, 2022 @6:00 AM

The Guardian view on privacy law and press freedom: failing to strike a balance | Editorial
Editorial: The supreme court’s ruling against Bloomberg News in a landmark case is a threat to legitimate investigative reporting
Editorial
18, Feb, 2022 @6:25 PM

The Sun says it didn’t hack phones – so why does its publisher keep paying out?
Analysis: News Group Newspapers has always preferred to settle claims against the Sun rather than defend itself in court
Jim Waterson Media editor
10, Dec, 2021 @5:31 PM

Sienna Miller says Sun forced her to make decisions about pregnancy
Actor, who believes reporter illegally obtained medical records, speaks after accepting settlement
Jim Waterson Media editor
09, Dec, 2021 @5:54 PM

After Meghan’s victory, Harry has phone hackers in his sights
Analysis: the prince may be prepared to risk a costly lawsuit against the Sun and Mirror, rather than settling
Haroon Siddique and Jim Waterson
03, Dec, 2021 @4:45 PM

How Meghan took personal risks in Mail on Sunday privacy victory
Analysis: Duchess of Sussex says she faced ‘deception, intimidation and calculated attacks’ and suffered a miscarriage
Caroline Davies
02, Dec, 2021 @3:17 PM

News of the World: 10 years since phone-hacking scandal brought down tabloid
On the anniversary of the Murdoch-owned newspaper’s final issue, journalists reflect on the Guardian expose that sealed its fate
Jim Waterson
10, Jul, 2021 @6:00 AM

Max Mosley, privacy campaigner and outspoken FIA president, dies aged 81
The former Formula One president Max Mosley has died at the age of 81
Jim Waterson Media editor
24, May, 2021 @6:29 PM

Gleeful point-scoring over ‘BBC Diana shame’ stinks of hypocrisy
As an ex-Sun editor put it, ‘those in glass houses’ should note the wrongs exposed were typical of tabloids
Jane Martinson
21, May, 2021 @5:36 PM

Sienna Miller: 'I go in and negotiate as if I’m a man'
The actor talks about the struggle for pay parity, sympathising with Britney Spears, fond memories of Chadwick Boseman – and her frustration at tabloid headlines overshadowing her work
Ryan Gilbey
26, Feb, 2021 @8:00 AM
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