Sun pays substantial damages to Christopher Jefferies
News Group Newspapers agrees to significant payout after defaming retired teacher Christopher Jefferies during Joanna Yeates murder investigation
News Group Newspapers agrees to significant payout after defaming retired teacher Christopher Jefferies during Joanna Yeates murder investigation
Fresh court documents reveal Prince Harry blaming his former lawyers for including Prince William in his legal war against Associated Newspapers, exposing new tensions between the royal brothers.
Duke of Sussex awarded £140,600 in damages after High Court ruling finds Mirror Group engaged in 'widespread and habitual' illegal information gathering
BBC's Antiques Roadshow uncovers a remarkable 18th-century newspaper treasure that reveals fascinating insights into Britain's media heritage and colonial history.
MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has launched a high-stakes libel claim against Mirror Group Newspapers over articles he claims are 'seriously defamatory'. The legal battle centres on reports about his personal life and marriage to Anne-Marie Sterpini.
A New York-based media conglomerate, NMC, has acquired nearly all of Wyoming's local newspapers, raising profound concerns about the future of independent journalism, community voice, and the potential rise of 'news deserts' in the American West.
A major US media group collapses, ceasing printing of all 114 of its local newspapers across South Dakota, Iowa, and others, creating a vast news desert and leaving communities in the dark.
The House of Lords has rejected a government proposal to limit foreign ownership of British newspapers, sparking debate over press freedom and national security.
The High Court is set to hear fresh allegations of phone hacking against Mirror Group Newspapers, as victims seek justice in a long-running legal saga.