
Phone-hacking lawyer Mark Lewis: ‘We are back where we were… once again scared stiff of the press’
Mark Lewis, the lawyer who represented numerous victims of phone-hacking, has said politicians are "frightened again" of the press. Discussing…
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Mark Lewis, the lawyer who represented numerous victims of phone-hacking, has said politicians are "frightened again" of the press. Discussing…
ByMirror Group Newspapers suffered a second defeat in the Court of Appeal when it lost its appeal over Mr Justice…
ByTrinity Mirror has increased its provision for dealing with phone-hacking damages claims to £41m. This increase, from £28m, comes after…
BySince the launch of Operation Weeting five years ago at least 67 UK journalists have been arrested and/or charged. After…
ByAround five years after the Met Police first re-opened its investigation into historic allegations of phone-hacking at newspapers the Crown…
ByThe Metropolitan Police has now spent more than £40m on investigations into journalism, figures obtained by Press Gazette show. The…
ByNo further action is to be taken in the long running phone-hacking investigations, the Crown Prosecution Service has announced. There…
ByAmong the many journalists caught up in Metropolitan Police investigations over the last four years, Graham Johnson is in many…
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