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.