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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, arrives to give evidence at the Mirror Group Phone hacking trial at the Rolls Building at High Court on June 7, 2023 in London, England. (Credit - Getty

Prince Harry emotional in court over ex Chelsy Davy

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, arrives to the Mirror Group Phone hacking trial at the Rolls Building at High Court on June 7, 2023 in London, England

East 17’s Brian Harvey spotted ‘heckling’ Prince Harry outside court

Ray Megson in action on the field in 1992

Scotsman Obituaries: Ray Megson, lawyer, rugby player and referee

The Duke of Sussex at the Rolls Buildings in central London for the phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers. Picture: Jeff Moore/PA Wire

Prince Harry felt 'physically sick' over detective payments about Diana

Prince Harry

Prince Harry in High Court: Key points from his witness statement

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Baccarat scandal: The controversy the last time a royal was in court

Prince Harry

Prince Harry accused of ‘wasting time’ ahead of court appearance

Frankie Dettori (right) reacts after placing tenth in the Betfred Derby with Arrest (Pic: Victoria Jones/PA Wire)

Frankie Dettori fails in bid for victory in his last Epsom Derby

The Epsom Derby has concluded amid threats from protesters to cancel or disrupt historic event

Everything you need to know about Epsom Derby Day

Prince Harry has lost a second legal challenge against the Home Office over his security arrangements in the UK. Picture: Getty Images

Prince Harry loses legal challenge over UK security

Prince Harry

Prince Harry loses bid to challenge decision over UK security plans

Andrew Miller is taken from Selkirk Sheriff covered by a blanket in February. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Transgender butcher pleads guilty to abducting and assaulting schoolgirl

Piers Morgan says ‘he was not aware’ of phone hacking at Daily Mirror

Actress Eva Green said “justice prevailed” after winning her High Court battle with a production company over the collapse of an abandoned sci-fi film.

Eva Green says ‘justice prevailed’ after High Court win over film collapse

The Prince of Wales (centre) attends the dawn service in commemoration for Anzac Day at the Australia Memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London. Picture: Yui Mok/PA Wire

Prince William privately settled hacking claim, court told

Rebekah Vardy trademarks ‘Wagatha Christie’ phrase

Lidl has scored a victory in a High Court fight with Tesco over the use of a yellow circle logo.

Tesco v Lidl: Supermarket scores victory in Clubcard logo fight

Tesco has been ordered to drop its yellow Clubcard logo after losing a trademark dispute with Lidl. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Tesco ordered to drop yellow Clubcard logo after Lidl legal dispute

Wild camping on Dartmoor has been restricted after a new High Court ruling. (Credit: Adobe)

Where can you wild camp in UK? Latest on Dartmoor wild camping ban

A firefighter battles a wildfire near the village of Saumos, southwestern France, in September last year (Picture: SDIS33 fire brigade via AP)

UK persists with crazy idea it can tackle global warming and produce more oil

16/09/15 . GLASGOW. Head and Shoulders of Martyn McLaughlin , Senior Reporter. Byline of Martyn McLaughlin. Martyn McLaughlin. head and shoulders.

Analysis: Braverman's insistence is Rwanda is 'safe' flies in face of evidence

The Royal Courts of Justice in London, as judges are set to give their ruling on a High Court challenge over the Government's handling of the sale of collapsed energy firm Bulb.

Energy suppliers lose High Court challenge over sale of collapsed provider Bulb

Jon Moss has been paid £1.75 million as a settlement from Culture Club bandmates including I’m A Celeb star Boy George - Credit: Getty Images

Culture Club and Boy George to pay ex-drummer Jon Moss £1.75 million

Joanna Cherry KC has said that convicted rapist Isla Bryson, a trans woman, is a man and should be sent to male prison.

Joanna Cherry says convicted rapist Isla Bryson should be sent to male prison

Campaigners lost a High Court challenge against the Rwanda scheme.

Opposition parties insist Rwanda deportations are 'immoral'

Demonstrators outside the Royal Courts of Justice, central London, protesting against the Government's plan to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Analysis: Rwanda deportations being ruled lawful changes nothing for opponents

'Stand up to Racism' campaigners dismantle a flag after staging an anti-Rwanda deportations demo outside the Royal Courts of Justice. Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

Plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda are lawful, the High Court has ruled.

Undated handout photo issued by Channel 4 of Rebekah Vardy played by Natalia Tena and Jamie Vardy played by Marton Nagyszokolyai in the upcoming series "Vardy v Rooney: A Courtroom Drama", a dramatisation

Watch: Channel 4 release trailer for drama based on Wagatha Christie case

Former first minister Alex Salmond bumps elbow with Gordon Jackson KC as he departs Edinburgh High Court in March 2020. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Salmond's lawyer hit with five-month suspension after naming accusers on train

Marc Armstrong is a Partner and energy specialist in the Dispute Resolution team at law firm CMS

Growing wave of legal challenges on commitments to Net Zero policies - Marc Arms...

Rebekah Vardy looking apprehensive outside the High Court during the 'Wagatha Christie' case

Vardy to pay £1.5 million Coleen Rooney costs after 'Wagatha Christie' case

Ex-Corbyn aide loses appeal over Rachel Riley Tweet

Hollie Dance with her son Archie Battersbee in hospital. Picture: Family handout/PA Wire

Archie Battersbee dies after life support ended: ‘He fought until the very end’

Undated family handout file photo of Archie Battersbee. Family members are making a final plea for him to have "a dignified death", as the protracted legal battle over his life edges to its conclusion. Hollie Dance, the boy's mother, said she wanted her son to be allowed to be transferred from hospital to a hospice so he can "spend his last moments" with his loved ones privately. Issue date: Wednesday August 3, 2022.

Archie Battersbee’s parents turn to Appeal Court in hospice bid

Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney are due to find out who has won their High Court libel battle in the "Wagatha Christie" case. In a viral social media post in October 2019, Mrs Rooney, 36, said she had carried out a "sting operation" and accused Mrs Vardy, 40, of leaking "false stories" about her private life to the press.

Everything we know about Wagatha Christie trial including key moments and law

The then-Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage during the 2019 General Election.

Reform UK face winding up petition over £22,000 debt owed to Scottish firm

Migrants gesture as they arrive in Dover aboard a Border Force vessel after being intercepted while crossing the English Channel from France in small boats (Picture: Peter Summers/Getty Images)

Rwanda asylum-seeker plan exposes dark side of Johnson's government

Top 8 red flags that indicate your friendship is toxic

A Covid lateral flow test. Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images

Scots with Covid no longer told to isolate or test

Picture: Sanja Radin via Getty Images

Calls for answers after England care home discharge policy ruled unlawful

Former health secretary Matt Hancock. Picture: PA

High Court rules discharging Covid-19 patients into care homes 'unlawful'

Gordon Jackson QC. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Alex Salmond's QC guilty of professional misconduct over train footage

Ed Sheeran  has won his high court battle

Ed Sheeran wins High Court copyright battle with Sami Switch over Shape Of You

Harry, Duke of Sussex (left) and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attend the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Princess Diana at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Some documents in Harry's claim against Home Office to remain secret

Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum is vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, and ruler of the Emirate of Dubai (Picture: Fayez Nureldine/AFP via Getty Images)

Supporting crews P&O means standing up to Middle East dictators – Brian Wilson

Solicitor Theodora Middleton (centre) of Bindmans LLP, reads a statement on behalf of Reclaim These Streets founders (left to right) Henna Shah, Jamie Klingler, Anna Birley and Jessica Leigh outside the Royal Courts of Justice, London, after judges ruled that the Metropolitan Police beached the rights of the organisers of a planned vigil for Sarah Everard with its handling of the planned event.

Sarah Everard vigil organisers win legal battle against Met

Coleen Rooney has lost her bid to bring a High Court claim against Rebekah Vardy’s agent as part of an ongoing legal battle between the footballers’ wives over an online post.

Coleen Rooney loses bid against Rebekah Vardy’s agent

The oil industry needs to stop using delaying tactics amid the fight against climate change (Picture: PA)

Oil industry has shown it's unfit to lead energy transition – Dr Richard Dixon

The High Court in Edinburgh

'Full review' announced into how prosecutors deal with sexual offence cases

Environmentalists are challenging the legality of UK state subsidies for the fossil fuel industry (Picture: Danny Lawson/PA)

Cambo oil field decisions not the only bad news for Big Oil – Dr Richard Dixon

The US Government has won its High Court bid to overturn a judge’s decision not to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

US wins court bid to overturn block on Julian Assange extradition

Sienna Miller arrives the Rolls Building in London, where a number of celebrities have settled phone hacking claims against News Group Newspapers, publisher of the now defunct News of the World. Picture date: Thursday December 9, 2021.

Sienna Miller alleges The Sun ‘leaked’ news of pregnancy

The FDA union has lost its legal challenge over the Priti Patel bullying case. Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

Union loses legal challenge in Patel bullying case

Insulate Britain activists (back row left to right) Tim Speers, Roman Paluch, Emma Smart, Ben Taylor, James Thomas, (front row left to right) Louis McKechnie, Ana Heyatawin and Oliver Roc, who along with Dr Ben Buse have been jailed at the High Court for breaching an injunction designed to prevent the groups road blockades.

Jailed Insulate Britain activist announces hunger strike after High Court ruling

Meghan Markle has apologised for misleading a court (Getty Images)

Why Meghan Markle apologised for misleading a court over biography emails

Prince Andrew has seven days to contest the High Court ruling. Picture: Getty Images

Prince Andrew may challenge High Court ruling over sex assault case

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A man vaping, as researchers are searching for volunteers to take part in a new study being launched into the potential health effects of passive vaping. Picture: Nicholas.T.Ansell/PA Wire

New study will aim to find out health impact of 'passive vaping'

Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie arrive for the Warner Brothers Pictures red carpet photocall of "Barbie" during CinemaCon 2023 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 25, 2023. (Photo by BRIDGET BENNETT/AFP via Getty Images)

Barbie is the blockbuster film of summer 2023 - Gaby Soutar

Scottish Green Party co-leader Lorna Slater has been heading the decision on bracken herbicide permission (pic: Jane Barlow/PA)

'It could cost lives': Farmers reach tipping point over herbicide decision

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