Dan Wootton and the growing UK right to privacy explained
Wootton case highlights an increasingly cautious approach to privacy by publishers.
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Wootton case highlights an increasingly cautious approach to privacy by publishers.
ByAlleged victims of Noel Clarke could give evidence to "vindicate" The Guardian's journalism.
ByPoliticalite's editor sent inflammatory emails to Simon Schofield's solicitors and then did not engage in the case.
ByMirror says it was wrong to report on police investigation against Dan Wootton.
ByWhy UK newspapers and broadcasters have not used Princess Kate picture published by TMZ.
ByThe Culture Secretary and Home Secretary have allowed the documents to be used for the legal proceedings.
ByOfcom said the incident suggested GB News had "inadequate" editorial controls in place.
ByCommentator Marina Purkiss now also facing privacy complaint over Dan Wootton social media post.
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