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Miller: 'Mulcaire had a project under my name'
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Miller: 'Mulcaire had a project under my name'

Actor tells Leveson inquiry that she and her close friends were 'put under surveillance' by the private investigator, leaving her 'anxious and paranoid'
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
ABC: Mail Online breaks traffic record with 79m uniques
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ABC: Mail Online breaks traffic record with 79m uniques

Website of Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday continues to be the UK's most popular online news site, with the Guardian and Telegraph sites in second and third place
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
Liverpool Daily Post to go weekly with loss of six jobs
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Liverpool Daily Post to go weekly with loss of six jobs

Publisher Trinity Mirror announces a move to weekly publication for the Post in January, with a loss of around six editorial jobs
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Max Mosley: Press had 'no human feeling at all'
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Max Mosley: Press had 'no human feeling at all'

Ex-FIA boss Max Mosley condemns behaviour of tabloid press, with specific reference to his 2008 legal action against the now-closed News of the World
By Rachel Bartlett • 3 min read
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Future reports £19m loss as US print revenues slump

Results for the magazine publisher shows profits fell from £5.5m to a loss of £19.3m for the year up to the end of September
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read
Police make first computer hacking arrest
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Police make first computer hacking arrest

Arrest of 52-year-old man is first by Operation Tuleta, the Met's investigation into computer hacking by the press
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
JK Rowling tells of press attention's impact on children
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JK Rowling tells of press attention's impact on children

Harry Potter author describes repeated photographing of her children despite PCC adjudications and echoes Max Mosley's calls for prior notification
By Joel Gunter • 4 min read
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PCC: Maidenhead weekly breached code with photo of teenager

The PCC has ruled the Maidenhead Advertiser breached the editors' code by publishing a photo of a 13-year-old girl in coverage of father's death
By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
Leveson inquiry 'not proportional', warns Andrew Gilligan
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Leveson inquiry 'not proportional', warns Andrew Gilligan

Andrew Gilligan tells a House of Lords select committee of his concerns about the inquiry, which he argues is at risk of having 'written the headline before it's done the reporting'
By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Sheryl Gascoigne feared 'repercussions' of speaking out
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Sheryl Gascoigne feared 'repercussions' of speaking out

Former wife of footballer Paul Gascoigne tells the Leveson inquiry of the impact on her family when inaccuracies are reported and says apologies have not been prominent enough
By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
Guardian apologises to Sun for Leveson doorstepping claim
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Guardian apologises to Sun for Leveson doorstepping claim

Front page sketch wrongly accused the Sun of 'doorstepping' a member of the Leveson inquiry legal team after she was referred to repeatedly on Twitter
By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
NI refutes lawyer's claim over 'hacking lesson' journalist
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NI refutes lawyer's claim over 'hacking lesson' journalist

Lawyer's written statement removed from Leveson inquiry website after claim about News International executive challenged by the publisher
By Joel Gunter • 2 min read

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