Prince Harry's Phone Hacking Ruling Marks Landmark Moment for British Tabloid Misconduct

TL;DR Summary
London's police will carefully consider the court ruling that found Prince Harry to be a victim of phone hacking and other unlawful acts by Mirror Group journalists, with the knowledge of their editors. The Duke of Sussex was awarded £140,600 ($178,000) in damages. While there is no ongoing investigation, Prince Harry has been vocal about his mission to hold the British press accountable for their actions. The court ruling implicated high-profile broadcaster Piers Morgan, who denies any knowledge of phone hacking during his time as editor of the Daily Mirror.
Topics:entertainment#law-and-crime#london-police#mirror-group#phone-hacking#piers-morgan#prince-harry
- London police to "carefully consider" Prince Harry phone hacking ruling Yahoo News
- The press faces a moment of peril. It can’t just shrug and move on The Guardian
- British tabloids hacked Prince Harry's phone for years, judge rules Business Insider
- UK court rules Prince Harry was victim of phone hacking by tabloid group CNN
- Prince Harry's phone hacking victory is a landmark in the long saga of British tabloid misconduct The Associated Press
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
61%
230 → 90 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Yahoo News