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Phone hacking: Mirror Group loses appeal over damages | Phone hacking: Mirror Group loses appeal over damages |
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Mirror Group Newspapers has lost its appeal over damages paid to eight victims of phone hacking. | |
The company argued the £1.25m it was told to pay in total was "out of all proportion" to the harm done. | |
In May, Mr Justice Mann awarded damages to eight people including actor Shane Richie and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne, saying the invasions of privacy were "serious" and "prolonged". | |
The Mirror Group agreed it should pay but had disputed the amounts. | The Mirror Group agreed it should pay but had disputed the amounts. |
'Relieved' | |
Lady Justice Arden, Lady Justice Rafferty and Lord Justice Kitchin upheld Mr Justice Mann's judgment in the Court of Appeal. | |
In court it also emerged there is to be a Victims' Right to Review of the decision on Friday by the Crown Prosecution Service not to charge 10 individuals who worked for Mirror Group Newspapers with phone-hacking offences. | |
Gerald Shamash, the solicitor for Gascoigne and Alan Yentob, the BBC's former creative director, said his clients were "mightily relieved" with the ruling. | |
Actress Sadie Frost won the largest compensation payment - £260,250. | |
Richie, Gascoigne, Mr Yentob, Lucy Taggart, Robert Ashworth, Lauren Alcorn and Shobna Gulati were awarded between £72,500 and £201,250. | |
The compensation to each exceeded the previous record for a UK privacy case - the £60,000 the News of the World was ordered to pay former Formula 1 boss Max Mosley in 2008. |