Phone hacking
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Defunct newspaper’s publisher pays six-figure sum in damages and offers apology to actor
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The actor has said he refused to shake the chancellor’s hand because of Javid’s treatment of victims of phone hacking while he was culture secretary
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Court also hears Elton John close to settling phone-hacking claim with paper’s publisher
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Court rules that government had met its obligations when it ditched inquiry into the press
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The long read: The former editor-in-chief of the Guardian looks back on two decades that changed journalism for ever
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Reach sets aside £70.5m, saying it underestimated the fees for lawyers representing claimants
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These days no time has to pass before a political event becomes a docudrama featuring those cheekbones, says the freelance political journalist Martha Gill
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The privacy campaigner’s recent remarks on repatriation and apartheid are shocking
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Named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and mentioned in books on blagging, John Ford speaks out for the first time about how he thought he was working in the public interest for the Sunday Times but now regrets much of what he did
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The second stage of the Leveson inquiry into press standards has been abandoned by the government
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Labour condemns decision not to reopen inquiry into press standards as a breach of trust
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MGN discloses cover-up of three papers’ ‘disgraceful actions’ as it settles Hugh Grant privacy case
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