The singer’s voicemail messages were intercepted by journalists.
Ronan Keating has accepted - what are being described as - "substantial damages" from the publisher of the News of the World over phone-hacking.
The former Boyzone singer’s voicemail messages were intercepted by journalists.
He says he’d been suspicious for years about how his private information was being leaked.
Ronan Keating accepts ‘substantial damages’ over phone hacking https://t.co/ZQRylwKYTI
— The Guardian (@guardian) July 26, 2021

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