Synonyms for «press intrusion»

"Press intrusion" refers to instances when journalists or the media become overly intrusive or invasive in someone's personal life, often in pursuit of a story or information. It means crossing boundaries, invading privacy, and causing distress to individuals or their families. Full definition
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«press»

«intrusion»

Sentences with «press intrusion»

  • In February 2006, stockbroker Barry Townsley, who had donated # 6,000 (and loaned # 1 m on commercial terms)[11] to the Labour Party and contributed # 1.5 m to a City Academy under a government scheme, withdrew his acceptance on the grounds of press intrusion into his private life. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Steve Foster examines press intrusion into celebrity privacy & the decision in Kaye v Robertson (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • But, summing up the debate, he said: «We don't want heavy - handed state intervention - we've got to have a free press... but on the other hand, it's quite clear people have been abused, people's families and lives have been torn up by press intrusion. (politics.co.uk)
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