15 Jun Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! Channel 5 fail to stop privacy case
A privacy case relating to the Channel 5 Programme Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! will proceed to trial after the channel failed in a bid to obtain summary judgment. ...
A privacy case relating to the Channel 5 Programme Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away! will proceed to trial after the channel failed in a bid to obtain summary judgment. ...
Ofcom has upheld a privacy complaint by a bride who appeared in the background of TLC’s Say Yes to the Dress....
Actor Liz Hurley has received substantial damages and an apology from MGN Ltd, the publishers of the Daily Mirror, over the hacking of her mobile phone. ...
Beauty and the Beast star Emma Watson is taking legal action after private photographs of her were stolen and said to have been posted online....
In this week’s zoom-in brief, film star Emma Watson instructs lawyers over stolen photographs...
In the main Summer issue of zoom-in magazine, we reported that newly installed Prime Minister, Theresa May, appeared to have dropped plans...
The BBC has defended the claim brought against it for invasion of privacy and breach of data protection obligations....
The Supreme Court has upheld an injunction granted to a married celebrity to prevent a Sunday tabloid reporting that he had a threesome with another couple, even though his identity has been reported in the US, Scotland and on social media....
A complaint by Prince Harry that the Daily Star breached Clause 1 (Accuracy), Clause 2 (Opportunity to reply) and Clause 3 (Privacy) of the Editors’ Code of Practice in an article headlined “Harry and Pippa in ‘secret romance’” has been partially upheld for inaccuracy....
Cliff Richard has been told by police that no action will be taken against him in relation to allegations of historic sexual abuse....