ACTOR Steve McFadden has accepted substantial damages from the publishers of the News Of The World and the Metropolitan Police after taking legal action in the wake of phone hacking revelations, a High Court judge has been told.

A police officer had sold information about McFadden - who plays Phil Mitchell in BBC drama EastEnders - to a journalist from the paper in 2010, Mr Justice Mann heard.

The star had also been a target of voicemail interception by the same journalist, lawyers told a High Court hearing in London.

Two other celebrities had also accepted damages from News Group Newspapers, which published the paper until it closed in 2011, after taking legal action, the judge was told.

Interior designer Kelly Hoppen, the stepmother of actress Sienna Miller, had sued after evidence emerged her voicemail messages had been intercepted. Model Keeley Hazell also said her messages were targeted.