Prince Harry is nearing a decision on his case against the publisher of The Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL).
Prince Harry's lawsuit against the Daily Mail could significantly raise the emotional stakes during his U.K. visit.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Friday's newspaper front pages.
LONDON — Prince Harry, singer Elton John and five other high-profile British figures can have their lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail paper alleging widespread unlawful behavior heard at ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry and other high-profile British figures' privacy lawsuits against the Daily Mail newspaper's publisher will go to trial in early 2026, London's High Court heard on ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The owner of Britain's Daily Mail newspaper is in talks over the future of its Northcliffe Media regional newspaper division, the group said on Sunday, following reports of a ...
Britain’s High Court ruled Friday that the Duke of Sussex’s court case against the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper over alleged unlawful information gathering can continue. Associated Newspapers ...
Daily Mail owner DMGT said on Saturday it had struck a 500 million pound ($650 million) deal to buy rival newspaper The Telegraph in a tie-up that would create one of the most powerful right-leaning ...
A bid by the owner of the Daily Mail newspaper to acquire its rival the Telegraph is likely to be waved through by regulators, reflecting the UK’s altered media landscape. “The scene has changed,” ...
The Daily Mail & General Trust Plc plans to cut dozens of newspaper jobs as part of a restructuring outlined to staff by editor Ted Verity on Thursday. An efficiency program “will involve bringing the ...
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Prince Harry returns to London as major privacy case against Daily Mail publisher begins
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, arrived in London on Monday to begin a high-profile privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper. Prince Harry arrives in London for his privacy ...
Daily Mail owner DMGT said on Saturday it had struck a 500 million pound ($650 million) deal to buy rival newspaper The Telegraph in a tie-up that would create one of the most powerful right-leaning ...
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