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Month: January 2025 (Page 1 of 2)

Prince Harry vs. News UK: who won? – Jonathan Coad

Anyone who has fought the tabloid press will tell you that taking them on is not for the faint hearted. Prince Harry would have known that they would fight hard and dirty. He and Meghan Markle have been attacked ever since they set out, and voiced the intention to improve the quality of the British press. They also wanted to reduce the degree to which it abuses all of us, by compelling it to be the subject of effective and independent regulation. Continue reading

Identifying wrongdoers, is there a better alternative to Norwich Pharmacal orders? – Hugh Tomlinson KC

The Norwich Pharmacal Order (“NPO”) has, for the last five decades, been a valuable tool in the hands of a potential claimant who seeks identify anonymous wrongdoers.  A third party who holds identifying information can, if they have been “mixed up” in the wrongdoing, be ordered to disclose identifying  documents or information. Continue reading

Duke of Sussex v Sun, Day 2: Case settles, “full and unequivocal apology” by News Group for illegal activity by the Sun and the News of the World

Duke of Sussex settles court case with The Sun's publisher | UK News | Sky NewsAfter yesterday’s adjournment saga, it was announced that the claims brought by Prince Harry and Lord Watson against News Group Newspapers (“NGN”) had settled on the payment of “substantial damages”.  The BBC has suggested that the sum paid by NGN for damages and costs was in excess of £10 million. Continue reading

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