The Trinity Mirror news­paper group has agreed to pay compensation to a string of celebrities over alleged phone hacking.

The publisher of titles including the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People has settled six claims made by figures including former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, actor Christopher Eccleston and David and Victoria Beckham's former nanny Abbie Gibson.

It has also agreed to pay ex-footballer Garry Flitcroft, celebrity agent Phil Dale, and Christie Roche, the wife of actor Shane Ritchie.

The group has admitted liability in four other cases where the amount of compensation has yet to be agreed. They were brought by Ritchie, fellow soap actors Shobna Gulati and Lucy Benjamin, and BBC boss and TV presenter Alan Yentob.

Trinity Mirror said in a statement: "The company today confirms that its subsidiary MGN Ltd has admitted liability to four individuals who had sued MGN for alleged interception of their voicemails many years ago.

"MGN has apologised to those individuals and agreed to pay compensation. The amount of that compensation will be assessed by the court if it cannot be agreed."

Trinity Mirror said in July that it had set aside £4 million to deal with claims over phone-hacking.