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UK Politics · LondonPrince Harry, Elton John and other public figures were victims of systematic phone hacking and other unlawful acts by Britain's powerful Daily Mail, their lawyer said on Monday as the trial of their high-profile privacy case against the publisher began.See the Story
Harry's lawyer tells UK court Daily Mail complicit in unlawful acts
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Prince Harry · United Kingdom Prince Harry held back tears in the witness box as he told London's High Court on Wednesday that the Daily Mail had made his wife Meghan's life "an absolute misery" as he gave evidence against the paper's publisher in a privacy lawsuit.See the Story
Prince Harry Says Mail Publisher Made His Wife Meghan's 'Life a Misery'
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London, England · LondonCulture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said she is “minded to” intervene in Daily Mail owner DMGT’s takeover of The Telegraph. Nandy told Parliament on Tuesday that she is considering intervention based on two public interest grounds: whether the deal will create a “sufficient plurality of views” and whether it will result in a “sufficient plurality of persons with control”. This comes under Section 58 of the Enterprise Act 2022, which calls for “accu…See the Story
Nandy 'minded to' seek competition probe into DMGT's Telegraph takeover
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