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Former Mail on Sunday exec says emails from phone hacker don’t prove illegality

Former Mail on Sunday exec says emails from phone hacker don’t prove illegality

Former News of the World news editor Greg Miskiw arrives for sentencing at the Old Bailey in London on 4 July 2014. Picture: Reuters/Neil Hall Former Mail on Sunday associate editor Chris Anderson has denied buying illegally-sourced stories from phone hacker Greg Miskiw (pictured). Emails exchanged between Anderson and Greg Miskiw in 2006 form a key part of the illegal newsgathering claim brought by Prince Harry and others against Mail publisher Associated Newspapers in an ongoing privacy trial. Miskiw was at the time apparently working as a freelance selling stories that had been illegally sourced by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Both were convicted of phone hacking for the News of the World some years later. The privacy claimants allege that Mulcaire listened to actress Sadie Frost’s phone messages in April 2006 to reveal details of a private dispute with her nanny. They allege Mulcaire also sourced phone numbers and billing data relating to Frost. They further claim that Miskiw used illegal methods to track down a man believed to be in a romantic relationship with …

Stories came from lonely celebs and ‘hangers on’ says former Mail on Sunday editor

Stories came from lonely celebs and ‘hangers on’ says former Mail on Sunday editor

Daily Mail editor emeritus Peter Wright Celebrities are often lonely and confide in journalists, according to former Mail on Sunday editor Peter Wright who said Prince Harry’s accusations of illegal newsgathering at the paper are false. Along with other high-profile claimants, Harry has claimed the Mail on Sunday engaged in widespread use of phone hacking, tapping and illegal bugging as well as commissioning detectives to obtain private information like phone and medical records. The claims are the subject of an ongoing privacy trial. Wright, who was Mail on Sunday editor from 1998 to 2012 and is now editor emeritus at publisher Associated Newspapers, said in his witness statement: “Journalists have a very wide variety of sources of information, including one-off tips, regular freelancers, and well-connected individuals with whom the journalist may have spent years building a trusted relationship. “In the political, Royal and showbiz worlds, for example, journalists would spend many of their evenings at social events meeting and cultivating these existing and potential sources. “This is particularly true on Sunday newspapers, where the journalists’ …

Newspaper cover prices rising fast in 2026

Newspaper cover prices rising fast in 2026

UK newsstand. Picture: Shutterstock UK national newspaper cover prices have increased by an average of 10.2% compared to January 2024, nearly three times the rate of other consumer prices. Daily newspapers’ weekday editions saw prices rise by an average of 11.2% compared to a year ago, while Saturday editions increased by 8.4% and Sunday editions were up by 11.2% Consumer price inflation was reported as 3.6% in the year to December 2025, with food and non-alcoholic beverages up 4.5% and alcohol and tobacco up 4%. Inflation did not rise above 3.8% throughout the year. Six editions kept their cover prices the same throughout the year, including The Times’ Saturday edition, The Sunday Times, all editions of The Daily Telegraph and The Financial Times. FT Weekend, which remains the most expensive title among UK-wide national papers, increased its price in the past year by 5.9%, after it kept its price level from January 2024 to January 2025. It has overtaken the average cost of a 175ml glass of wine in the UK since last year. (Press …

Mail says there is ‘no evidence’ it obtained call records of Kylie ex

Mail says there is ‘no evidence’ it obtained call records of Kylie ex

Kylie Minogue pictured in Cannes in 2012. Picture: Andrea Raffin/Shutterstock A former private investigator for the Daily Mail said he obtained the phone records of Kylie Minogue’s former boyfriend Olivier Martinez for the paper. But the Mail insists there is no evidence to support this claim. US-based Dan ‘Detective Danno’ Hanks said in a witness statement that he worked as a private investigator for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday for around 20 years until 2013. Hanks submitted a statement as part of the privacy trial in which Prince Harry and others have accused the Mail titles of unlawful information gathering. [See full trial coverage on Press Gazette here] Hanks said: “All I needed was a name or a phone number and I could find a target’s contact and other private details, usually within minutes. … You put a name or phone number into a database and, as long as you check (tick) the right search boxes you can find pretty much anything on anyone.” He said: “I got the phone records for a …

More than 3,000 journalism job cuts tracked in UK and US in 2025

More than 3,000 journalism job cuts tracked in UK and US in 2025

Top four publishers by estimated number of jobs cut in 2025. Picture credits clockwise from top left: People Inc, Shutterstock/Marmalade Photos, Shutterstock/Marcus E Jones, Shutterstock/Ken Wolter More than 3,000 job cuts were recorded in the journalism industry in the UK and US in 2025 according to Press Gazette’s rolling updates. The total estimated number of redundancies in the UK and US throughout 2025 (based on company announcements and media reports) was at least 3,248. Scroll down or click here for full information about the job cuts included in this tally. This means job cuts in 2025 were 16% lower than in 2024 and 59% down compared to 2023 (although around 2,000 Canadian jobs were also included in that year’s tally. Removing them would make it a 46% decline compared to 2023). The biggest month in 2025 for job cuts was January (at least 939) followed by October (499) and May (482). The quietest time was August (15). About 70% of the journalism job cuts recorded in Press Gazette’s tally in 2025 were in the US, …

Latest ABC UK newspaper circulations: Updated monthly

Latest ABC UK newspaper circulations: Updated monthly

Sunday People front page on 11 August 2024 The Sunday People saw its average weekly print circulation decline by 26.4% year on year to 36,594 in November. The paper has seen the biggest year-on-year drop among the UK’s publicly-audited national newspapers for many months this year, but this is the first time in 2025 the paper has decreased by more than a quarter. The next biggest year-on-year drops were all at Sunday titles: Sunday Express (down 22.6% to 90,534), Sunday Mirror (down 22% to 120,702), Sunday Mail (down 21.9% to 34,573). The Daily Express saw the biggest drop in circulation year on year among daily nationals, falling 19.6% to 104,737 average issues. The paper also fared the worst in its year-on-year weekday and Saturday circulation figures in November, decreasing by 20% for its weekday edition (to 96,394) and 19% for its Saturday edition (to 146,294). The Daily Express also recorded the biggest weekday circulation drop year on year in October (down 20% to 97,319 average issues) and in September (down 19% to 99,861). The Daily …