Trinity Mirror tells hacking claim lawyer to put up or shut up
Trinity Mirror is to demand to see details of four civil cases involving allegations of phone-hacking by journalists at the…
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Trinity Mirror is to demand to see details of four civil cases involving allegations of phone-hacking by journalists at the…
ByFormer News of the World editor Andy Coulson appeals today against a High Court decision that News Group Newspapers (NGN)…
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ByThe Leveson Inquiry saw British journalism subject to unprecedented public scrutiny over 97 days of public hearings. Press Gazette asked…
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ByGuardian journalist Nick Davies believes Fleet Street is trying to “bully” Lord Justice Leveson and predicts a “dogfight” between the…
ByJames Murdoch avoided a revolt over his position on the board of BSkyB today, despite the media watchdog calling his…
ByThe Financial Times has come out in opposition to statutory underpinning of press regulations – arguing that the “idea of…
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