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              Mirror Group PLC

              • Friday, 15 December, 2023
                Prince Harry
                Prince Harry awarded £140,600 damages in Mirror Group hacking case

                Judge rules 15 of 33 articles prince complained about were the product of phone hacking or other unlawful information gathering

                Prince Harry leaving the High Court in March
              • Wednesday, 7 June, 2023
                Prince Harry
                Prince Harry attacks Mirror Group for ‘industrial-scale destruction of evidence’

                Duke of Sussex alleges journalists covered their tracks to conceal illegal phone hacking

                Prince Harry arrives to give evidence at the  High Court in London on Wednesday
              • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
                Prince Harry
                Prince Harry says UK government at ‘rock bottom’

                British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group

                Prince Harry arrives at the High Court in London on Tuesday
              • Monday, 29 May, 2023
                Phone hacking
                Prince Harry takes on Fleet Street over phone hacking

                New round of lawsuits brings scandal back to fore and poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups

                Prince Harry leaves the High Court in London with his legal team
              • Wednesday, 10 May, 2023
                Mirror accused of ordering ‘unlawful activities’, High Court hears

                Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking while he was editor, court told in lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others

                Prince Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice in London in March
              • Monday, 5 February, 2018
                Newspaper industry
                Hugh Grant attacks Mirror Group over decade of ‘criminality’

                Actor donates payout for ‘industrial scale’ phone hacking to press campaign group

                Actor Hugh Grant and Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames leave the Rolls Building in London after they settled their phone hacking claims against Mirror Group Newspapers and News Group Newspapers, publishers of the News of the World. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 5, 2018. See PA story COURTS Hacking. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
              • Wednesday, 11 January, 2017
                Newspaper industry
                UK newspaper crisis drives Trinity Mirror/Express talks

                Rivals explore closer collaboration in face of fast declining print advertising

                LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 10:  A photo illustration of British National Newspapers on January 10, 2017 in London, England. Members of the British press have criticised Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 as the government's ten-week consultation into the planned law comes to an end today. If the legislation is brought in, it would see publishers forced to pay both sides of costs in libel or privacy claims, even if they were to win.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
              • Tuesday, 8 March, 2016
                LombardJonathan Guthrie
                Regulator should make Sir Philip dig deeper in BHS pensions haggle

                Watchdog needs to extract more than the £80m offered

                Billionaire Philip Green, owner of Arcadia Group Ltd., poses for a photograph in a new Topshop store in Central district in Hong Kong, China, on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Fashion chain Topshop, part of Britain’s Arcadia fashion empire, is looking into opening its first stores in mainland China to tap demand in the world’s second-largest economy, Green said. Photographer: Jessica Hromas/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Philip Green
              • Monday, 14 September, 2015
                Jonathan Guthrie
                EE says it will rings the changes on poor customer service

                The penny is dropping that making it difficult to complain is no substitute for improving service

                A pedestrian holds an mobile handset as he passes a advertisement reading "No Brainer - Deal of the Week" in the window display of an EE mobile phone store, operated by Orange SA and Deutsche Telekom AG, in London, U.K., on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015. BT Group Plc agreed to buy British mobile carrier EE Ltd. for 12.5 billion pounds ($19 billion) to create a wireless and broadband giant set to shake up the country's telecommunications industry. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
              • Monday, 14 September, 2015
                FT AlphavilleChris Nuttall
                FT Opening Quote – Trinity Mirror targets Local World
              • Thursday, 21 May, 2015
                UK companies
                Trinity Mirror hacking victims awarded £1.2m

                Actress Sadie Frost and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne receive payouts in test case

                Paul Gascoigne outside the High Court in London
              • Wednesday, 18 March, 2015
                UK economy
                Mirror papers face wrath of celebrities over hacking

                Phone-hacking case could set precedent for payouts

                Copies of the Daily Mirror newspaper move along the production line
              • Tuesday, 3 March, 2015
                Companies By Region
                Phone hacking was ‘rife’ at the Daily and Sunday Mirror, court told

                Voicemail intercepted on ‘mass industrial scale’

                Copies of the Daily Mirror newspaper move along the production line
              • Monday, 29 September, 2014
                UK economy
                Sex sting on Tory MP poses first test for press regulator

                Sunday Mirror’s revelation about Tory MP raises questions about how far journalists can go

              • Monday, 30 June, 2014
                LombardJonathan Guthrie
                Airports: how to stay grounded

                Doing nothing is the easiest option thus far

              • Wednesday, 11 June, 2014
                Sport
                Hacking claims made against Mirror Group
              • Thursday, 12 September, 2013
                UK economy
                Police probe alleged Sunday Mirror hacking
              • Friday, 19 July, 2013
                FT Magazine
                John Lloyd: The future of the British tabloid

                Two years after the News of the World closure, the ‘red tops’ are in militant mood, fighting regulation and determined to seize back the initiative from the internet

                The final edition of the News of the World, July 10 2011
              • Monday, 18 March, 2013
                UK economy
                Sun apologises for hacking stolen phone
              • Wednesday, 24 October, 2012
                UK economy
                Mirror faces fifth hacking complaint
              • Thursday, 4 August, 2011
                Leveson inquiry and phone hacking scandal
                Morgan pressed on phone-hack questions
              • Thursday, 4 August, 2011
                Westminster blogJim Pickard
                Labour turns on its most loyal media ally
              • Wednesday, 20 July, 2011
                Westminster blogJim Pickard
                Cameron points the finger at other newspapers beyond NI stable
              • Thursday, 20 January, 2011
                UK economy
                Judges hit out at lawyers’ ‘success fees’
              • Wednesday, 12 January, 2011
                European companies
                Mecom rebuffs Trinity Mirror over merger
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