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6 Nov 2013: Industry takes case to court of appeal after high court rejected its application for an emergency injunction over new press regulator. By Jason Deans
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6 Nov 2013: Actor says claims he abandoned his daughter were 'patently false'
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27 Oct 2013:
Helen Anthony: Publishers coerced into becoming members of a recognised regulatory body with the threat of court-imposed sanctions
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25 Oct 2013:
Lord Inglewood says scrutiny of royal charter for new regulator has been inadequate and calls for full debate on final proposal. By Jason Deans
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23 Oct 2013:
Bristol landlord who was paid damages by papers over false claims surrounding a murder also calls for phone-hacking inquiry. By Mark Sweney
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22 Oct 2013:
Reporter revealed identity of 'protected' witness
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17 Oct 2013:
Diplomat takes issue with Human Rights Watch report
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15 Oct 2013: A pair of high court rulings may sound the death knell for foreigners looking to make the most of the English legal system's tough libel laws
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14 Oct 2013: Blow to 'libel tourism' as high court rules Russian ex-policeman does not have prior reputation to defend in England and Wales. By Lisa O'Carroll
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14 Oct 2013: Judge's ruling on Stanko Subotic's claim hailed as marking a fatal blow to so-called libel tourism. By Josh Halliday
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14 Oct 2013:
Weekly paper reporter challenges section 39 order
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