News Group Newspapers admits "unlawful activity" was carried out by private investigators working for the Sun during the period 1996-2011.
News Group Newspapers offers the Duke of Sussex a "full and unequivocal apology" over "serious intrusion by The Sun" into his private life and agrees to pay him substantial damages.
PEOPLE understands that News Group Newspapers (NGN) has agreed to pay the Duke of Sussex an eight-figure sum in his case against the publisher Kirsty Hatcher is an Associate Editor on the People ...
The Duke of Sussex’s lawyer has called for a police investigation after NGN offered a full and unequivocal apology for the serious intrusion by the Sun into the duke’s private life ...
Former Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson has called on Metropolitan Police ... I know you care deeply about fairness in the law, but are we really willing to continue as a country where some ...
Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne ... has indeed engaged in illegal practices," Harry and his co-claimant Tom Watson said in a statement. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Prince Harry settles his phone hacking lawsuit against Murdoch’s tabloids, receiving damages and an apology for years of privacy violations.
Mr Sherborne's reads: "The rule of law must now run its full course. Prince Harry and Tom Watson join others in calling for the police and parliament to investigate not only the unlawful activity ...
Prince Harry launches lawsuits against Murdoch's News Group Newsletters (NGN), the Mirror Group and Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers, claiming stories about his schooldays, teenage japes and ...
“The rule of law must now run its full course. Prince Harry and Tom Watson join others in calling for the police and Parliament to investigate not only the unlawful activity now finally ...
Harry, and former Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson, are bringing legal action ... Following a short break, lawyers for both sides asked for the green light to challenge the judge’s decision ...