The settlement was reached on Tuesday, and the Federal Court case dropped against News Life Media and national political editor Samantha Maiden.

The two articles at the heart of the lawsuit remain online with an updated editorial note.

Drumgold's lawyer Mark Tedeschi told the inquiry police had a "bizarre approach" to whether Bruce Lehrmann (pictured) should have been charged in the first place.
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann will not receive any damages after settling his defamation case over News Corp’s coverage of Brittany Higgins’ rape allegations. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“News.com.au notes that a criminal charge of sexual assault was brought against Mr Lehrmann and later dropped. News.com.au does not suggest that he was guilty of that charge,” the note reads.

News has not made any apology or correction.

The media firm will not have to pay any damages to Lehrmann under the settlement but has agreed to pay some of his legal costs.

The law student’s defamation cases against Ten, journalist Lisa Wilkinson and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation over their reports of Higgins’ allegations remain on foot.

News Corp will cease printing some of its regional and suburban newspapers as part of a push to digital.
The settlement was reached on Tuesday, and the Federal Court case dropped against News Life Media and national political editor Samantha Maiden. (AAP)

Higgins accused Lehrmann of raping her inside the Parliament House office of then minister Linda Reynolds, who they both worked for in March 2019.

He denies the allegation, maintaining the pair never had any sexual interaction.

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