Which Mirror bosses knew about phone hacking, according to Prince Harry ruling?
Judge names several former editors and executives in judgment that finds unlawful information gathering was widespread
June 2023
The Guardian view on Prince Harry: rewriting the rules of royalty
Prince Harry has no proof Mirror Group journalists hacked phone, court told
Prince Harry says intrusion by ‘vile’ tabloids had devastating impact
Harry v the Mirror: what will happen when prince enters the witness box?
January 2020
Sunday People 'hired detectives to target Milly Dowler family'
Papers lodged in high court civil case say family was put under unlawful surveillance
January 2017
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Popular newspapers suffer greater circulation falls than qualities
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Double-digit declines in the sales of Sunday titles confirm the success of Saturday editions, but the real winners are, of course, digital platforms
December 2016
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Fleet Street hacks celebrate old times in long lunch shocker
Drinks flow along with the memories at the London Press Club’s event to mark the end of journalism on ‘the boulevard of broken dreams’
November 2016
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What the latest sales figures tell us about the state of newsprint
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Lionel Morrison, a tireless activist for black journalists
September 2016
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National newspapers unimpressed by Jeremy Corbyn's victory
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‘An unelectable leader is about as much use as an ice-cream in the desert’, says the Labour-supporting Sunday People - and the Tory press is sharper still
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Memorial of Daily Mirror man prompts memories of a golden era
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As former colleagues gather to celebrate Steve Turner’s life, an article in The Oldie brings back memories of the Mirror’s cheeky anti-Tory antics
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Are William and Kate right to pursue zero tolerance policy on privacy?
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Despite Ipso upholding the Duchess of Cambridge’s complaint about intrusion into Prince George’s privacy, questions remain about the wisdom of her strategy
July 2016
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Jonathan Ashby, music journalist who founded a news agency
Fleet Street reporter who used his knowledge of rock to good effect
June 2016
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How Trinity Mirror's chief is strangling his newspapers to death
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Why the residents of Barking and Dagenham voted for leave
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EU referendum: how pro-Europe Labour red-tops argue their case
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Muhammad Ali: what the Sunday newspapers said about 'the greatest'
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April 2016
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Trinity Mirror share price dips as it suffers death by a thousand cuts
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Chief executive Simon Fox tries to cope with falling sales, falling ad revenue, a big phone hacking financial headache and a failed newspaper launch.
February 2016
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What will Boris do? Newspapers frustrated by Johnson's procrastination
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The Sunday national press contents itself with speculation while most titles run editorials pointing to the fact that the people must now decide