British radio DJ Sara Cox's case against The People newspaper was one of the first celebrity privacy cases.
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The editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye Ian Hislop has argued against the development of English privacy law.
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McKennitt v Ash is an English legal case in which Loreena McKennitt, a Canadian folk singer, sued in England to prevent publication of extracts of a book written by a former friend on the grounds of privacy.