Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

British actor Hugh Grant leaves the Rolls Building in London after settling his phone-hacking claims against Mirror Group Newspapers. AP

Hugh Grant settles phone-hacking damages against UK newspapers

It’s been reported that the case was settled for a six-figure sum.

BRITISH ACTOR HUGH Grant has settled his phone-hacking damages claim against Mirror Group Newspapers.

Grant was at the High Court today when the details of the settlement were provided at a hearing.

Grant said the newspaper group had engaged in “industrial scale” phone hacking.

“This newspaper group has misled the public and its shareholders for many years; and it has let down its readers and its hard-working journalists,” Grant said outside the court.

Settlement details weren’t made public. British media said the payment involved a six-figure sum which the actor donated to the anti-hacking activist group Hacked Off.

Grant’s claim involved the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People newspapers. He has for a number of years spoken out against intrusive and sometimes illegal British press activities.

MGN said it “deeply regretted” the acts and described them as “morally wrong”, according to the BBC.

In a statement outside the court, Grant said that Mirror Group Newspapers had admitted in a statement in Open Court that “a number of its senior employees, including executives, editors and journalists, condoned, encouraged or actively turned a blind eye to the widespread culture of unlawful information”.

This included “gathering activities at all three of its newspapers for many years and actively sought to conceal its wrongdoing from its many victims of intrusion”.

He added:

Its repeated and prolonged intrusions into innocent people’s lives over, in some instances, a decade, could have been prevented or interrupted.

- with reporting from Gráinne Ní Aodha.

Read: British newspaper group admits liability in four cases of phone hacking

Read: Hacking: Grant wins access to police records, as royals dragged into Coulson row

Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone...
A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation.

Close
10 Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic. Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy here before taking part.
Leave a Comment
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute JJ O Riordan
    Favourite JJ O Riordan
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:04 PM

    Fair play. Unfortunately, other than him, they’ve largely gotten away with it.

    159
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Niccolo Saccho
    Favourite Niccolo Saccho
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:55 PM

    @JJ O Riordan:
    I’d say they’re still at it too.

    35
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Dave O'Hanlon
    Favourite Dave O'Hanlon
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:08 PM

    Fair play to him, sticking it to those vultures. The man has class

    134
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Neal Ireland Hello.
    Favourite Neal Ireland Hello.
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:25 PM

    @the druid: At least he paid.

    132
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Mick Tobin
    Favourite Mick Tobin
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:37 PM

    If I’m not mistaken, this scandal was one of the simplest forms of hacking (and hardly worthy of the name) as it simply took advantage of people not setting/changing a voicemail PIN, and then accessing it by the often correct assumption that the default is 0000 or 1234.

    And I’ve never even checked tbh what’s the case with mine, but then again I doubt it would be very exciting for someone to listen in on my mam asking when I’m coming round for tea again.

    44
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Dave Walsh
    Favourite Dave Walsh
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:43 PM

    He was wrong to solicit yes,but the tabloids will blacken your name take the moral high ground,while snooping around in the gutter breaking the law,and claim foul when caught.

    36
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute noBankAccBertie
    Favourite noBankAccBertie
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 8:02 PM

    The British gutter press at its finest.

    24
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Ricardo Shillyshally
    Favourite Ricardo Shillyshally
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:46 PM

    Huge Rant will be on the raz with all the TV “broads” tonight…

    4
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Ricardo Shillyshally
    Favourite Ricardo Shillyshally
    Report
    Feb 5th 2018, 6:45 PM

    Huge Rant will be on the lash with all the TV hookers tonight….lock up your shemales…

    5
Submit a report
Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
Thank you for the feedback
Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.

Leave a commentcancel

 
JournalTv
News in 60 seconds