The Leveson inquiry: participants
JK Rowling Harry Potter author, who said her children had been targeted by the press Photograph: AP Sienna Miller Actor and former partner of Jude Law who received a £100,000 settlement and apology from the News of the World over phone hacking Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Max Mosley Former Formula One boss who successfully sued the News of the World after it wrongly accused him of taking part in a Nazi-themed orgy. He is a leading campaigner for tighter privacy regulation Photograph: Nils Jorgensen/Rex Features Sheryl Gascoigne Ex-wife of former footballer Paul Gascoigne Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Action images Tom Rowland Freelance journalist Photograph: Reuters Kate and Gerry McCann Parents of missing child Madeleine McCann. Gave evidence about alleged invasion of privacy in the weeks, months and years since Madeleine went missing during a holiday in Portugal in 2007. They accepted £550,000 in libel damages from Express Newspapers in 2008 Photograph: Reuters Steve Coogan Actor who says former News of the World editor published details about affair despite assurances from showbiz columnist Photograph: Reuters Mark Lewis One of the three solicitors leading the civil invasion of privacy actions against News International over alleged News of the World phone hacking. His clients include the Dowler family and Gordon Taylor Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA James Watson and Margaret Watson Father and mother of murder victim Diane Watson Photograph: Facundo Arrizabalaga/AFP/Getty Images Mary-Ellen Field Financial adviser to model Elle Macpherson, whose phone Glenn Mulcaire admitted hacking in his 2006 trial. The model sacked Field because she thought she was the source of leaks. Field is now suing for loss of earnings Photograph: Sean Dempsey/PA Bob and Sally Dowler Parents of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler thought she was still alive because her voicemail had been accessed Photograph: Reuters Garry Flitcroft Former Blackburn Rovers captain who fought a four-year legal campaign to prevent a Sunday newspaper revealing his adulterous affairs. Lord Woolf, the lord chief justice, said legal protection over his affairs was 'unjustified interference' with press freedom Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images Hugh Grant Actor who got a new lease of life as a celebrity attack dog when the phone-hacking scandal broke, berating the tabloids and David Cameron for kowtowing to the Murdochs. He blew the lid on the News of the World's dubious newsgathering techniques after he secretly recorded the paper's former journalist Paul McMullan talking about hacking Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images Graham Shear Lawyer whose former clients have included Ashley Cole, Robbie Williams and Vanessa Feltz Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images Joan Smith Writer whose private life has been picked over by the tabloids Photograph: Rebecca Naden/PA
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