Privacy

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Labor wants to make ‘doxing’ a crime but how would the proposed laws work?
Draft new legislation would introduce a right to sue for serious invasion of privacy but experts have raised concerns

Paul Karp Chief political correspondent

11, Mar, 2024 @4:42 AM

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Prince Harry statement in full: ‘Mirror Group have finally conceded’
Statement read by Duke of Sussex’s lawyer after he settled rest of phone-hacking claim against newspaper group

09, Feb, 2024 @3:54 PM

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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

Haroon Siddique

29, Jan, 2024 @5:16 PM

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After Harry’s phone hacking victory, is it last orders for tabloid top brass?
Some commentators now believe that the duke’s crusade against the popular press will finally bring about a reckoning

Vanessa Thorpe Arts and media correspondent

17, Dec, 2023 @12:00 PM

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Harry wanted respect. Now, with this court victory, he’s earned it | Barbara Ellen
After all the reputational damage the prince has suffered – yes, some of it self-inflicted – this was a courageous stand, writes Barbara Ellen

Barbara Ellen

17, Dec, 2023 @6:00 AM

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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

Clea Skopeliti

16, Dec, 2023 @11:15 AM

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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

Alexandra Topping

15, Dec, 2023 @6:23 PM

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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

Alexandra Topping

15, Dec, 2023 @6:07 PM

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Prince Harry’s victory puts the spotlight back on nervous newspapers
The Duke of Sussex’s determination to have his day in court over phone hacking has once again lifted the lid on media standards

Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent

15, Dec, 2023 @6:02 PM

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‘Mission continues’ for Prince Harry in his legal crusade against UK media
Duke of Sussex has been burned by his battle with the press but will feel vindicated by phone-hacking verdict

Caroline Davies

15, Dec, 2023 @5:25 PM

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Piers Morgan denies knowing of phone hacking after judge rules he did
Former Daily Mirror editor says Prince Harry ‘wouldn’t know truth if it slapped him in his California-tanned face’

Alexandra Topping and Matthew Weaver

15, Dec, 2023 @3:25 PM

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Robbie Williams’s tale is one of tabloid vitriol, but our dark obsession with celebrity lingers still | Elle Hunt
The documentary series about the troubled singer shows that, while the heyday of the paparazzi is over, pop stars are still prey to intrusion, says journalist Elle Hunt

Elle Hunt

08, Nov, 2023 @4:16 PM

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