by Sydney Smith on Apr 10, 2011
Newspaper Invaded Privacy by Publishing Photo of Divorced Man
The Press Complaints Commission reported that The People newspaper violated a man's privacy by publishing an un-blurred photo in a...
The Press Complaints Commission reported that The People newspaper violated a man's privacy by publishing an un-blurred photo in a...
The Nottingham Post reported that the Sunday Times has retracted its claims that the town of Nottingham has a "high...
In a statement, News International, which owns News of the World, announced that it has "decided to approach some civil...
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange made his "first formal public appearance" since turning himself in to authorities last December in relation to rape...
Rebekah Brooks, the CEO of News International, indicated in 2003 that the Sun, where she is a former editor, had...
David Beckham has to pay $272,000 to In Touch magazine's owner to compensate the company for its legal costs. Beckham...
The UK Press Complaints Commission reported that the Daily Record has retracted and unpublished an article about a shooting. The...
Former UK journalist and a "police community support officer" Emma Smiter broke the law by leaking information from police computers...
Bradley Manning has been moved from Virginia's Quantico base to Kansas's Fort Leavenworth prison. "Pentagon officials said more extensive mental,...
Ed Miliband, the leader of the UK Labour Party and a Parliament member, has called for an "independent review of...