
Mail on Sunday says ‘statin deniers’ articles were ‘public interest journalism’ as libel trial begins
A doctor and researcher are suing Associated Newspapers over articles suggesting they had caused "grave harm".
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
A doctor and researcher are suing Associated Newspapers over articles suggesting they had caused "grave harm".
ByMaggie O'Riordan was until recently deputy editor at the Mail on Sunday.
ByThe cuts come after the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday were brought "much closer together".
ByGavin Burrows says he was not asked to conduct unlawful information gathering by the Mail titles.
ByMail publisher Associated Newspapers is trying to stop the claims from going to trial.
ByA lawyer for the Mail on Sunday accused Prince Harry of "straitjacketing" the newspaper's "right to comment".
ByIPSO said the deadnaming did not breach Clause 12 (discrimination) of the Editors' Code of Practice.
ByHearings upcoming in Harry's hacking case against MGN, and libel and privacy actions against Associated Newspapers.
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