Paul Dacre says claims Mail broke law to target Doreen Lawrence ‘bitterly wounding’
#Paul Dacre #Daily Mail #High Court #Doreen Lawrence #Phone hacking #Associated Newspapers #Stephen Lawrence #Prince Harry
📌 Key Takeaways
- Paul Dacre testified that allegations of illegal newsgathering were 'bitterly wounding.'
- The lawsuit involves high-profile claimants including Prince Harry, Elton John, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence.
- Dacre defended the Daily Mail's legacy, citing its historical support for the Stephen Lawrence murder investigation.
- Associated Newspapers (ANL) is accused of authorizing phone hacking, bugging, and the use of private investigators.
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Law, Media Ethics, Journalism
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<p>Ex-editor of Daily Mail tells high court he is appalled by allegations about its journalists by Stephen Lawrence’s mother and others</p><p>Paul Dacre, the longtime editor of the Daily Mail, has said it was “bitterly wounding” to face allegations that his journalists used criminal tactics to target the mother of a murdered teenager whose case he had championed.</p><p>Giving evidence in the high court, Dacre, who edited the paper from 1992 to 2018, said the “grave