
Mail Online faces £83k privacy payout plus costs for naming arrested terror suspect
Mail Online publisher Associated Newspapers has been ordered to pay £83,000 in damages after naming a man arrested on suspicion…
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Mail Online publisher Associated Newspapers has been ordered to pay £83,000 in damages after naming a man arrested on suspicion…
ByMail Online grew revenues by 3% in the year to September despite Covid-19 hammering other parts of the business. Mail,…
ByNews Corp has accused Google of misleading Australian regulators as it seeks to avoid paying publishing companies for their news…
ByMail Online has threatened to delete its iPhone app because of a new privacy policy from Apple that threatens to…
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ByThe Duchess of Sussex has won a High Court bid to keep secret the identities of five friends who gave…
ByA Conservative peer has accepted substantial damages and an apology over a Mail Online article that falsely accused him of…
ByForcing Meghan Markle to reveal the five friends who gave an anonymous interview to a US magazine is “an unacceptable…
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