Phone hacking: How might Prince Harry’s courtroom victory change the British media panorama?

Phone hacking by the Mirror Group newspapers was carried out from 1996 to 2011, and was "widespread and habitual" from 1998, a High Court choose has dominated in a privateness case introduced by Prince Harry.

The high-profile civil case has shone a highlight on the behaviour of newspaper journalists and the tradition in newsrooms – and sparked requires extra regulation.

Our arts and leisure correspondent Katie Spencer takes a have a look at how the case might change the British media panorama – and whether or not it might result in prison costs.

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