Hugh Grant asked the police to investigate the solar owner

Hugh Grant called on the police to conduct a new criminal investigation on the Sun owner, saying that after Prince Harry solved his privacy requirements on Wednesday, the work was not "any way."

News Group Newspaper (NGN) agreed to pay "substantial damage" and apologized to the Duke of Sussex because the sun was "seriously invaded" between 1996 and 2011, and acknowledged that the "illegal event incident" was for newspapers. Essence

Grant also resolved a privacy claim on NGN in 2024, saying that he might face a bill of up to 10 million pounds.

The actor said that both incidents showed that civil cases were "incorrect tools" to realize the "true truth" of what happened in newspapers.

Former Labor leader Lord Tom Watson also reached a settlement with NGN on Wednesday.

The unit said on Friday that there was no active investigation on the allegations of call hackers or related matters.

A spokesman said, "We are waiting for any letters about all parties, and we will respond at appropriate time."

Grant said that the NGN has "named" the civil courts to keep the appellant's silence and needs to conduct a criminal investigation.

He told BBC Radio 4's program will be Friday.

"They spent 1 billion pounds to ensure that these things have never been seen in court ... and you have not received appropriate judicial investigation results.

"I think they will cause new criminal inquiries to these discoveries."

In the civil court, if the compensation rate of the damage compensation ruling is less than settle, even if they win, the claimer may eventually pay the opponent's fee.

Grant accused the sun of using private investigators to knock on his phone and refresh the house, and said that he was stable because he could not face the possible cost of trial.

NGN denied these allegations and said that the solution was "not responsible."

The actor called on the Royal Procuratorate (CPS) and the metropolis police to investigate.

CPS told the BBC criminal investigation as a police issue.

Grant also believes that new investigations need to be conducted because the people who instructed "illegal activities" are still "strong positions" in the dissertation.

NGN apologized to Prince Harry to severely violate the sun between 1996 and 2011.

Rebekah Brooks is currently the CEO of British News Rebekah Brooks. In a trial in 2014, she was conspired to make a hacker voice email.

The actor said: "Many of these newspapers have come to us now ... This is bad."

"We were punished, we went to prison, we had fined, and we were unemployed.

"But the person who commands all this is still there."

At the same time, Grant said that in view of the Duke of Sussex, the government should incorporate the second part of Levison's investigation into the news standard.

After the phone hacker scandal, it launched an investigation of the press, practice and moral norms in 2012.

"This is a matter of promised to oppose the victim against news abuse.

"Now they are now in the government, and now they suddenly disappear from their priority list."

On Thursday, Lisa Nandy, the Minister of Culture, Media, and Sports, eliminated the second stage of inquiry, saying that it was no longer suitable for "suitable purpose".

Lisa Nandy told the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that this is a long question raised by many cases before we see many cases. This is where many people consumer news today. "

The Broadcasting Corporation has contacted the sun, news, and the government to seek response.