ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS LIMITED
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2022-07-07 (pressandjournal.co.uk)
High Court judge to rule on latest round of Duke of Sussex’s libel battle
A High Court judge is due to rule on the latest round of the Duke of Sussex’s libel battle against the publisher of The Mail on Sunday.Harry is
Read more2022-07-07 (guernseypress.com)
High Court judge to rule on latest round of Duke of Sussex’s libel battle
Lawyers for Harry argued the article was defamatory.
Read more2022-06-09 (inverness-courier.co.uk)
Duke of Sussex’s libel claim against publisher over Home Office case in court
Mr Justice Nicklin will be asked to determine the ‘natural and ordinary’ meaning of the parts of the article in the claim.
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2020-05-01 (theboltonnews.co.uk)
Mail on Sunday publisher wins first skirmish in Meghan privacy case over letter
Mr Justice Warby struck out parts of the Duchess of Sussex’s claim against Associated Newspapers, following a hearing last week.
Read more2016-12-02 (pressgazette.co.uk)
High Court injunction stops Mail on Sunday reporting police investigation into businessman
A High Court judgement has found that a suspect in a police investigation has a reasonable expectation of privacy which is likely to trump the press’s right to freedom of expression. The decision was made by Mr Justice Nicol in ERY v Associated Newspapers Ltd last month. Earlier this year, police in
Read more2012-01-13 (telegraph.co.uk)
Leveson Inquiry: Associated Newspapers asks judges to reconsider allowing anonymous evidence
The publisher of two of the UK's most popular newspapers today asked senior judges to consider whether an inquiry into press standards should hear evidence anonymously.
Read more2011-10-12 (ft.com)
Dacre offers concessions at phone hacking inquiry
Paul Dacre, editor-in-chief of Associated Newspapers, took the Leveson inquiry into press standards by surprise on Wednesday, making two concessions on how newspapers should behave in the wake of the phone hacking scandal.
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