Lords vote through Leveson law forcing publishers to pay both sides’ costs in hacking claims that they win
The Lords last night voted through a change in the law which would force most news publishers to pay both…
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The Lords last night voted through a change in the law which would force most news publishers to pay both…
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If Surrey Police had acted on knowledge of phone-hacking at the News of the World in 2002, the paper would…
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A Surrey Police report has found that at least five police officers from the force were aware in 2002 that…
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The House of Commons last night voted against forcing the Government to hold part two of the Leveson inquiry. Part…
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Some 21 Mirror group phone-hacking victims – including TV presenter Davina McCall and actors Nigel Havers and Rhys Ifans – have…
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The Sun is facing at least 11 phone-hacking claims after failing to get civil litigation thrown out at a pre-trial…
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News Group Newspapers (NGN), which has previously settled a large number of cases brought against the now-defunct News of the World,…
ByThe Supreme Court has rejected Trinity Mirror's challenge against a £1.2m damages award made to eight victims of phone-hacking. The…
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