The Independent covers vital issues from reproductive rights to climate change and the influence of Big Tech. A senior UK cabinet minister, John Healey, confirmed on BBC Radio 4 that there will be no new inquiry or restrictions on media activities, despite recent payments made by The Sun to Prince Harry. Demands for renewed scrutiny stem from previous large-scale phone hacking scandals involving Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Healey emphasized that while laws are under constant assessment, action would only be considered with new evidence, shelving the concerns raised by campaigners such as actor Hugh Grant.
A senior cabinet minister has insisted that there will be no new inquiry or restrictions into the activities of the media in the UK despite The Sun paying damages to Prince Harry.
Defence Secretary John Healey stated that there would be no further action against the media, affirming that laws are always reviewed, but action requires new evidence.
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