
News Group Newspapers (NGN), the Publisher of The Sun, Faces Renewed Legal Pressure
Published: April 12, 2025 | By: LV33 Global Media Desk
London — News Group Newspapers (NGN), the publisher of The Sun and part of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, is once again under legal fire as a series of high-profile phone hacking lawsuits proceed through the UK courts. The case has reignited debate about press ethics and media accountability in Britain.
📱 New Claims of Phone Hacking
Multiple public figures, including actors, politicians, and journalists, have brought new legal actions accusing NGN of accessing voicemails and personal communications without consent. Though NGN has previously denied wrongdoing, new evidence allegedly links executives to a broader pattern of surveillance activity.
🏛️ Legal Proceedings Resume
The High Court has approved the cases to proceed to trial later this year. Legal experts expect testimony to revisit events from the early 2000s, when NGN’s now-defunct sister paper, News of the World, was shuttered following a similar scandal.
🧾 Statement from NGN
NGN reiterated in a statement that it "continues to defend against claims it believes are without merit," while also acknowledging prior settlements in related cases. “We remain committed to a free and responsible press,” the company added.
📢 Public and Political Reaction
The renewed scrutiny has triggered fresh calls from lawmakers for stronger regulation of the UK press. Media watchdog groups are pressing for reforms that would enforce greater transparency and accountability in tabloid reporting practices.
As the trial date approaches, NGN finds itself once again at the center of a media storm that may shape the future of press freedom and privacy law in Britain.