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Prince Harry won a comprehensive victory in the first of three court cases against newspapers. What is the context for that judgement, and what are the implications for the UK press?
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The review contains some great ideas. It remains to be seen whether these will ever see the light of day.
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As the May government crumbles, there is new impetus for reviving part two of Lord Leveson’s inquiry into press misconduct.
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There is a clear public interest in investigating the activities of this billionaire political donor and privacy campaigner.
Lord Justice Leveson with the report from the first part of his 2012 inquiry into press conduct.
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News Group recently settled a number of cases relating to phone-hacking. What does this mean for the long awaited second part of the Leveson Inquiry?
Pants on fire.
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Emmanuel Macron is the latest to talk about reining in fake news. It can’t be done.