Privacy & the media
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Leveson inquiry: thieves stole photos from Pippa Middleton to sell to Sun
9 Jan 2012: Royal editor says Sun helped police catch criminals who had photos of Kate and William. By Lisa O'Carroll
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Newspapers have been warned not to harass X Factor judge Simon Cowell after a tracking device was allegedly found attached to his car. By Ben Dowell
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Max Mosley case
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Max Mosley has won £60,000 in his privacy action against the News of the World after the Sunday tabloid had falsely accused him of taking part in a 'sick Nazi orgy'. By Leigh Holmwood and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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How the case unfolded
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The News of the World's exposé of Max Mosley's participation in a sadomasochism party has been called a 'gross and indefensible intrusion'. By John Plunkett
- 'Orgy was depraved, not a farce'
- No show for paper's star witness in Mosley case
- German dominatrix denies Nazi overtones
- Orgy filmed to give proof, says reporter
- Myler: orgy had 'potential criminal flavour'
- Mosley denies 'sick Nazi orgy'
- Two women deny Mosley 'Nazi' sex claim
- NoW informer fails to testify
- NoW editor defends Max Mosley exposé
- Max Mosley: Nazi story 'absurd', court hears
- Mosley denies Nazi element to orgy
- Max Mosley: Aryan doesn't mean Nazi
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The impact on the press
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Is Max Mosley's case against the News of the World an attack on the press, or an unlikely crusade for sexual freedom? By Richard Williams
Latest videos
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Leveson inquiry: David Leigh gives evidence - video (4min 57sec)
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Leveson inquiry: Charlotte Harris gives evidence - video (5min 20sec)
Most recent
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9 Jan 2012: Dominic Mohan faced few challenging questions on phone hacking or past Sun stories, writes Dan Sabbagh
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9 Jan 2012: Royal editor says Sun helped police catch criminals who had photos of Kate and William. By Lisa O'Carroll
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5 Jan 2012: Max Clifford: It's great papers are reflecting on their methods, but tabloids being too scared to break big scoops isn't good for democracy
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23 Dec 2011:
Guidelines aim to restrict broadcasters from invading privacy
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21 Dec 2011: Ex-wife of Sir Paul McCartney makes claim after former Mirror editor said he heard a message left by pop star
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21 Dec 2011: News Group Newspapers had no right to cancel private eye's legal fees over alleged phone hacking, high court rules. By Josh Halliday
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20 Dec 2011: News Corporation chairman and chief executive could give evidence before the inquiry early next year. By Lisa O'Carroll
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20 Dec 2011: Claims by Mark Oaten, Ulrika Jonsson, Abi Titmuss, Michelle Milburn, Paul Dadge, James Hewitt and Calum Best settled. By Josh Halliday
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19 Dec 2011: News of the World obtained confidential records about Man United manager's health to stand up tipoff, says former reporter. By James Robinson
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15 Dec 2011: Daniel Sanderson says he felt 'concern' about publication without couple's consent, but stresses he was a 'junior reporter'. By Lisa O'Carroll
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13 Dec 2011:
Roy Greenslade defends the Daily Mail's owner after he was criticised by politicians for agreeing a pact with Richard Desmond
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