
IPSO chair Lord Faulks on Harry book and press coverage of royals
Lord Faulks said he has personally felt uncomfortable with some press coverage of the royals.
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Lord Faulks said he has personally felt uncomfortable with some press coverage of the royals.
ByPrince Harry may have said goodbye to his privacy with book revelations.
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BySocial media has led to "a profoundly dangerous moment for British journalism," Chris Bryant said.
ByThe publisher of the Mail on Sunday has incurred just over £500,000 in costs in the case.
ByThe allegations include secretly placing listening devices inside cars and homes.
ByParts of a Mail on Sunday article about Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Home Office were defamatory, a judge…
ByThe Duke of Sussex is waiting for a High Court judge to rule on a number of preliminary issues after…
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