Privacy

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Leo Varadkar nightclub footage triggers privacy debate in Ireland
Leaked clip of deputy leader also fuels moves to tighten social media regulation

Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent

13, Dec, 2022 @12:47 PM

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UK minister rejects measure designed to tackle Slapp legal cases
Tom Tugendhat says economic crime bill is not right law to stop courts being used by super-rich to silence critics and journalists

Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent

24, Nov, 2022 @7:11 PM

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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

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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

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‘People think we are scumbags. But celebrities are ringing us!’ The changing world of the paparazzi
The ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial was a reminder that celebrities and photographers have a far cosier relationship than many of them would admit. Here, insiders reveal how the industry really works

Sirin Kale

17, Aug, 2022 @9:37 AM

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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

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Guardian wins legal challenge over access to employment tribunal papers
Ruling builds on recent judgments enhancing rights of reporters to access documents placed before court

Guardian staff

22, Mar, 2022 @2:18 PM

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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

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ABC to require user accounts for iView streaming platform from March
Broadcaster says move will ‘increase user experiences’ while critics raise concerns about privacy and ‘barriers’ to publicly-owned content

Cait Kelly

17, Feb, 2022 @4:30 PM

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Bloomberg loses landmark UK supreme court case on privacy
Media will find it harder to publish information about people in criminal investigations

Jim Waterson Media editor

16, Feb, 2022 @1:16 PM

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Plans for age checks on porn sites ‘a privacy minefield’, campaigners warn
Privacy organisations say plans could lead to digital ID system for accessing internet

Dan Milmo and Jim Waterson

13, Feb, 2022 @12:00 PM

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Meghan to receive just £1 from Mail on Sunday for privacy invasion
Newspaper accepts defeat and will pay additional unspecified sum for infringing her copyright

Jim Waterson Media editor

05, Jan, 2022 @6:00 AM

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