Prince Harry has rejected a suggestion he wants to be a phone-hacking victim and raised concerns about the level of detail in an article about his visit to a strip club, a court heard on Wednesday.The denial came as the Duke during his second and final day of evidence as part of his case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror over alleged unlawful information gathering (UIG).Towards the end of...
Prince Harry evidence, day two recap: Duke chokes back tears in court – ‘It’s a lot
Beaver roams streets of Kherson after dam ‘destroyed by Russia.’
Fears of an ecological disaster sparked by the destruction of the Kherson dam are growing as the scale of the incident becomes clearer.One video purportedly from the area shows a beaver on the city’s streets in Ukraine after the attack, which has been blamed on Russia.A video shared by multiple reputable accounts on social media shows the animal on a footpath in Kherson.Another shared clip shows...
Prince Harry trial, live: Duke contradicts legal claim about ‘two-faced Paul Burrell’ in his memoir.
Prince Harry has finished the first day of evidence in his case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror over alleged unlawful information gathering.In what was at times a remarkable testimony, the Duke accused the Press of having “blood on their hands” and said the tabloids tried to ruin every relationship he was in because they wanted him to be single.In one key exchange, Harry was accused by...
Prince Harry trial, live: Mirror apologizes to Duke of Sussex – follow latest updates.
Prince Harry has entered the witness box to become the first senior royal in more than a century to testify in court in his case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror over alleged unlawful information gathering.Harry is accusing Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) of using methods such as phone hacking, so-called “blagging”, and using private investigators for unlawful activities.MGN began...
Prince Harry hacking trial: The 33 Stories at the Centre of his case
Prince Harry is set to give evidence in court today in the phone-hacking practice that has seen him accuse the publisher of the Daily Mirror of obtaining information for stories via unlawful means.Harry is accusing Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) of using methods such as phone hacking, so-called “blagging“, and using private investigators for unlawful activities. These techniques have been broadly...
Boy, nine, injured after zorb ‘lifted into the air by a wind bluster at a food festival.
A nine-year-old boy was injured after an inflatable Zorb ball he was in was lifted into the air by a gust of wind.According to reports, the boy was in the ball on a pool of water at the Southport Food and Drink Festival on Sunday afternoon when the gust picked it up at around 2 pm.First aiders treated the boy and then taken by air ambulance to the hospital from the festival at Victoria Park...
Body pulled from the water in sea at Saltburn, Police Confirm
A woman’s body has been removed from the sea after being found in the water off the seaside town of Saltburn.Cleveland Police said officers were called to Saltburn Beach on Sunday afternoon by ambulance service colleagues responding to describe a body in the water.“Sadly, the body of a female was recovered from the sea shortly afterwards,” the force said.It said formal identification was yet to...
U.S. News wants to stick with hospitals. Will hospitals stick with U.S. News?
Since U.S. News & World Report started its Best Hospitals rankings in 1990, the classification has become the industry’s gold standard. If hospitals were to shun the orders like law and medical schools, big questions loom for what it means to be the “best.”The law schools started it. In November, top-ranked Yale Law was the first to say it would no longer cooperate with the U.S. News Scale of...
What to Know as a Commuter Student
Whether due to financial reasons, health concerns, family obligations or job responsibilities, students who live a few minutes or think a couple of hours away from their college may consider commuting rather than living in on-campus housing or renting a place nearby.Some colleges require first-year students to live on campus if residential housing is available – though there are exceptions – and...
Just Stop Oil protester would support blocking her mum from attending a ‘life or death hospital appointment.’
A Just Stop Oil protester has said she would understand why members of their organisation were blocking the road, even if it meant their mother would miss an urgent hospital appointment.Speaking to The News Agents podcast, Indigo Rumbelow justified the actions of Just Stop Oil, despite the continued anger their protests generate among the general public.Presenter Jon Sopel pointed to an incident...