Here’s what I can share based on the latest publicly available coverage:
Direct answer
- I don’t have access to up-to-the-minute results from here, but the phrase “Katie Price: Standing Up for Harvey” most prominently refers to the 2011 TV documentary Katie Price: Standing Up for Harvey, which covered her advocacy in response to online abuse aimed at her son Harvey and her call for better protections. If you’re asking about a recent program or campaign with that exact title, I’d need a bit more context to locate the latest version or airing.
What the phrase historically covers
- The 2011 TV documentary: A film following Katie Price as she seeks an apology from a comedian who mocked Harvey Price and highlights her efforts to raise awareness about online harassment toward Harvey. This is the most widely known use of the exact title.[6]
- Harvey-related advocacy: Katie Price has long campaigned for online-protection measures for her son Harvey, including discussions around “Harvey’s Law” and Parliament petitions to address online abuse.[2][3][4]
If you want the very latest news
- Tell me whether you’re looking for: (a) the original 2011 documentary details, (b) recent media coverage about Katie Price and Harvey, or (c) a newly released program or campaign with the same title.
- If you have a country or outlet in mind (e.g., UK tabloids, national broadcasts, or a streaming platform), I can tailor a precise search and summarize the latest developments with citations.
Sources
Katie Price: Standing Up for Harvey: Directed by Anna Davies. With Frankie Boyle, Harvey Price, Katie Price. When comedian Frankie Boyle made a joke about Harvey Price, Katie's disabled son, there was public outcry. Katie goes in search of an apology.
www.imdb.comThe 18-year-old suffers from partial blindness, Prader-Willi syndrome, autism, and learning and behavioural difficulties.
news.sky.comKatie Price has shared an emotional update about her son Harvey, 23.
www.express.co.ukKatie Price has been open about the health conditions that her son Harvey has as well as talking about potentially using weight loss jabs
www.mirror.co.ukLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukThe Pricey has taken her fight against online trolls to the government as she campaigns for new laws to help victims find justice
www.mirror.co.ukThe model and businesswoman is leading a campaign for new laws, telling a committee of "disgusting" behaviour towards her son.
news.sky.com