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Phone hacking: How could Prince Harry's court victory change the British media landscape?

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Phone hacking by the Mirror Group newspapers was carried out from 1996 to 2011, and was "widespread and habitual" from 1998, a High Court judge has ruled in a privacy case brought by Prince Harry.

The high-profile civil case has shone a spotlight on the behaviour of newspaper journalists and the culture in newsrooms - and sparked calls for more regulation.

Our arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer takes a look at how the case could change the British media landscape - and whether it could lead to criminal charges.

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