April 4, 2018 Tributes to an 'outstanding journalist' from Fleet Street's heyday as former Sunday People editor Ernest Burrington dies aged 91
June 6, 2016 Sunday People in £100,000 payout over use of information on teacher's stolen mobile phone
March 23, 2016 Supreme Court rejects Trinity Mirror challenge against paying damages of £1.2m to eight hacking victims
February 2, 2016 Mirror publisher fights £242k legal costs bill over privacy case involving lost mobile phone
January 19, 2016 Albania: Leading economic reform (The Economist) or haven for terrorist drug gangs (Sunday People)?
December 7, 2015 Liverpool journalist who started on The People at 19 given lifetime achievement award 60 years later
September 8, 2015 John 'Maddo' Maddock: Journalist who brought national press subbing back to the north of England
July 9, 2015 After high-profile redundancies, editor announces Mirror nationals shake-up to help 'tackle challenges ahead'
March 20, 2015 Mirror phone-hacking court told: 'There was no higher journalistic purpose, MGN has - rightly - not taken any public interest point'
March 5, 2015 Mirror titles spent £2.25m paying private investigators from 2000 to 2007, High Court hacking trial told
October 14, 2014 Prison officer who worked at jail of Jon Venables paid £40k by seven tabloid newspapers, court told
July 28, 2014 Mirror chief exec Simon Fox stands by no-paywall approach as publisher experiments with further offshoots
July 28, 2014 Trinity Mirror half-year financial report reveals £4m set aside for phone-hacking civil claims