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Duke of Sussex alleges journalists covered their tracks to conceal illegal phone hacking
British royal describes ‘incredibly invasive’ articles as he begins testimony in phone-hacking case against Mirror Group
New round of lawsuits brings scandal back to fore and poses fresh financial risks for tabloid media groups
Piers Morgan knew of phone hacking while he was editor, court told in lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and others
Actor donates payout for ‘industrial scale’ phone hacking to press campaign group
Rivals explore closer collaboration in face of fast declining print advertising
Watchdog needs to extract more than the £80m offered
The penny is dropping that making it difficult to complain is no substitute for improving service
Actress Sadie Frost and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne receive payouts in test case
Phone-hacking case could set precedent for payouts
Voicemail intercepted on ‘mass industrial scale’
Sunday Mirror’s revelation about Tory MP raises questions about how far journalists can go
Doing nothing is the easiest option thus far
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
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