Prince Harry has won £140,600 in damages against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) after a High Court judge ruled he had been the victim of unlawful information gathering.
Mr Justice Fancourt ruled there had been “extensive” phone hacking at MGN titles between 2006 and 2011, including during the Leveson Inquiry.
Reading a statement on his behalf after the verdict, the Prince's barrister David Sherborne said: "Today's ruling is vindicating and affirming.
I have been told that slaying dragons will get you burned, but in light of today's victory and the importance of doing what is needed for a free and honest press, it is a worthwhile price to pay." Report by Kennedyl.
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The Duke of Sussex "is one of two claimants whose claims are still live" against the publisher of The Sun over allegations of unlawful information gathering. Sky News
Angela Rayner has paid tribute to former deputy prime minister John Prescott following his death aged 86 following a battle with Alzheimer's. The deputy prime minister described Mr Prescott as "an incredible figure in politics" and revealed he would often ring her after PMQs to offer words of encouragement.
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Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer welcomed the President of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto to 10 Downing Street on Thursday. Mr Subianto, who was inaugurated last month, met the prime minister earlier this week at the G20 leaders’ summit in Brazil.
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Gordon Brown has paid tribute to former deputy prime minister John Prescott following his death aged 86 following a battle with Alzheimer's. The former prime minister credited Mr Prescott with transforming "our view of climate change" and being the "pioneer of levelling up."
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Sir Keir Starmer said the UK must "double down" it's support for Ukraine after returning from the G20 summit in Brazil. Addressing the House of Commons on Thursday, the prime minister said it "could not be more clear" that "this is a man that wants destruction, not peace".
"After 1,000 days of war, I am clear that we must double down in our support. We will not be deterred or distracted by reckless threats," he added.
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Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge has responded to speculation that Ukraine has fired UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles at targets inside Russia for the first time. Mr Cartlidge said: "We do support giving Ukraine maximum autonomy because ultimately they're trying to fight for their lives - this is an act of self defence." Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Britain’s Prince Harry has won a huge part of his phone-hacking case filed against mirror group newspaper, this is after a judge ruled that the publisher obtained this information unlawfully.
In a significant legal development, a UK judge ruled on Friday that Prince Harry was a victim of phone hacking carried out by journalists affiliated with Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). The high court..
UK High Court Rules Prince Harry , Was Subject of ‘Extensive’ Phone Hacking.
On Dec. 15, Justice Fancourt ruled that the Duke of Sussex had been the victim of considerable phone hacking between..
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