Mail pays for violating Blairs' privacy - Graham Atkins Lawyer
Tony
Blair and his wife Cherie have won substantial damages for infringement of
privacy from Associated
Newspapers, publishers of the Daily Mail, Mail
on Sunday and Evening Standard.
They
took action over long-lens photographs published in the Daily
Mail taken in "secluded and
private places" when they were on holiday at Sir Cliff Richard's villa in
Barbados.
The Mail settled out of court for an unspecified sum
before the Blairs began formal legal proceedings. They have donated the damages
to a number of charities. The settlement was disclosed on the website of the
media law firm Atkins, which acted for the Blairs.
Graham Atkins Lawyer, who
founded the firm 18 months ago, told the Lawyer magazine that the victory was a
significant one for his clients. "They have always accepted a certain
level of media scrutiny, particularly whilst Tony
Blair was prime minister, but
ultimately they and their family have the right to a private life," he
said.
"In this matter, the photographers over-stepped the
mark and this must be a good result for those in the public eye
generally."
Pictures still available on the Mail's website show Cherie
Blair sunbathing "celebrity style" on the prow of a pleasure boat
with family and friends while on holiday in August 2006. She is also, according
to the paper, which has rarely given her a good press, "parading a new
item of swimwear - a cross between a bikini and a black swimsuit".
The report said she may have been eager "to show off her new spa look" after she was overheard to say she had spent six nights at a Champneys spa resort. Read more---->>>>
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