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"Monumental": Prince Harry After UK Tabloid Settles Lawsuit With Apology
Prince Harry claimed a "monumental" victory over Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper group on Wednesday after the publisher settled his lawsuit, admitting unlawful actions at its Sun tabloid for the first time and paying substantial damages.
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Prince Harry Lawsuit Against UK Tabloid Progresses Towards Trial
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid publisher over allegations of unlawful information gathering can proceed to a potential trial next year, a UK judge ruled Friday.
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Actor Hugh Grant Settles Privacy Case Against Rupert Murdoch's Tabloid
Actor Hugh Grant said Wednesday he had settled a court claim against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid publisher over allegations of unlawful information gathering, to avoid a legal bill of millions of pounds.
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"She Was Noisy But Now Only Whispers": Father Of Girl, 9, Freed By Hamas
Emily Hand, the nine-year-old girl released after Hamas held her hostage for 50 days, will now only talk in whispers having been ordered to stay silent by her captors, her father told British tabloid The Sun in an interview published on Wednesday.
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Prince Harry Gets Partial Go Ahead For Trial Against UK Tabloid Publisher
Prince Harry can take some of his lawsuit against media magnate Rupert Murdoch's tabloids to trial, London's High Court ruled on Thursday, but claims of decades-old phone hacking were thrown out for being filed too late.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Call UK Tabloid's Apology Over Article A "PR Stunt"
Prince Harry and wife Meghan on Saturday accused The Sun of a "PR stunt" after the British tabloid apologised and said it regretted publishing a much-criticised column about the couple.
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British Tabloid The Sun Expresses Regret Over 'Hate' Article On Meghan Markle
British tabloid The Sun on Friday said it regretted publishing a column by former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson about Prince Harry's wife Meghan after a huge backlash.
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Wayne Rooney Apologises to England Coach After 'Drunk' Images Emerge
British tabloid The Sun alleged Wayne Rooney drunkenly gatecrashed a wedding at England's hotel in Watford, north of London, on Saturday
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Britain's Press Regulator Condemns UK Newspaper's 'Queen Backs Brexit' Claim
Britain's press regulator ruled today that The Sun newspaper was "misleading" in suggesting that Queen Elizabeth II backs leaving the EU in next month's referendum -- but the tabloid stood by the story.
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UN Human Rights Chief Slams UK Article Comparing Migrants with 'Cockroaches'
The United Nations human rights chief today called on Britain to tackle hate speech in the tabloid press after a columnist compared migrants to "cockroaches" and advocated using gunboats to stop them from coming to Europe.
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Twitter Eclipses Tabloids, Finds New Stars for the 2015 UK Election
"It's The Sun wot won it," the best-selling British tabloid declared after the 1992 general election. This time it is more likely to be Twitter wot wins it, helping to fragment the vote in an election campaign that has brought smaller parties to the fore.
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British Tabloid The Sun Ends Topless 'Page Three'
British tabloid The Sun will no longer feature topless women on its page three, ending a controversial tradition that has lasted decades, according to reports today.
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Murdoch Tabloid Suspends 'Fake Sheikh' after UK Trial Collapse
Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid The Sun suspended an investigative reporter nicknamed the "Fake Sheikh" on Monday after a pop star's drugs trial collapsed amid allegations that the journalist had lied in court.
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Our London Bridge is Not Falling: Arizona Town
The London Bridge is not falling down, despite a British tabloid saying that the western Arizona tourist attraction could be bulldozed to make way for drug tourism.
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Ex-Murdoch editors lose bid to have UK hacking charges dropped
Two former editors of a British tabloid newspaper shut down by owner Rupert Murdoch over a phone-hacking scandal lost a legal battle on Friday to have criminal charges against them dropped.
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"Monumental": Prince Harry After UK Tabloid Settles Lawsuit With Apology
Prince Harry claimed a "monumental" victory over Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper group on Wednesday after the publisher settled his lawsuit, admitting unlawful actions at its Sun tabloid for the first time and paying substantial damages.
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Prince Harry Lawsuit Against UK Tabloid Progresses Towards Trial
Prince Harry's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid publisher over allegations of unlawful information gathering can proceed to a potential trial next year, a UK judge ruled Friday.
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Actor Hugh Grant Settles Privacy Case Against Rupert Murdoch's Tabloid
Actor Hugh Grant said Wednesday he had settled a court claim against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid publisher over allegations of unlawful information gathering, to avoid a legal bill of millions of pounds.
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"She Was Noisy But Now Only Whispers": Father Of Girl, 9, Freed By Hamas
Emily Hand, the nine-year-old girl released after Hamas held her hostage for 50 days, will now only talk in whispers having been ordered to stay silent by her captors, her father told British tabloid The Sun in an interview published on Wednesday.
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Prince Harry Gets Partial Go Ahead For Trial Against UK Tabloid Publisher
Prince Harry can take some of his lawsuit against media magnate Rupert Murdoch's tabloids to trial, London's High Court ruled on Thursday, but claims of decades-old phone hacking were thrown out for being filed too late.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Call UK Tabloid's Apology Over Article A "PR Stunt"
Prince Harry and wife Meghan on Saturday accused The Sun of a "PR stunt" after the British tabloid apologised and said it regretted publishing a much-criticised column about the couple.
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British Tabloid The Sun Expresses Regret Over 'Hate' Article On Meghan Markle
British tabloid The Sun on Friday said it regretted publishing a column by former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson about Prince Harry's wife Meghan after a huge backlash.
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Wayne Rooney Apologises to England Coach After 'Drunk' Images Emerge
British tabloid The Sun alleged Wayne Rooney drunkenly gatecrashed a wedding at England's hotel in Watford, north of London, on Saturday
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Britain's Press Regulator Condemns UK Newspaper's 'Queen Backs Brexit' Claim
Britain's press regulator ruled today that The Sun newspaper was "misleading" in suggesting that Queen Elizabeth II backs leaving the EU in next month's referendum -- but the tabloid stood by the story.
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UN Human Rights Chief Slams UK Article Comparing Migrants with 'Cockroaches'
The United Nations human rights chief today called on Britain to tackle hate speech in the tabloid press after a columnist compared migrants to "cockroaches" and advocated using gunboats to stop them from coming to Europe.
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Twitter Eclipses Tabloids, Finds New Stars for the 2015 UK Election
"It's The Sun wot won it," the best-selling British tabloid declared after the 1992 general election. This time it is more likely to be Twitter wot wins it, helping to fragment the vote in an election campaign that has brought smaller parties to the fore.
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British Tabloid The Sun Ends Topless 'Page Three'
British tabloid The Sun will no longer feature topless women on its page three, ending a controversial tradition that has lasted decades, according to reports today.
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Murdoch Tabloid Suspends 'Fake Sheikh' after UK Trial Collapse
Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid The Sun suspended an investigative reporter nicknamed the "Fake Sheikh" on Monday after a pop star's drugs trial collapsed amid allegations that the journalist had lied in court.
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Our London Bridge is Not Falling: Arizona Town
The London Bridge is not falling down, despite a British tabloid saying that the western Arizona tourist attraction could be bulldozed to make way for drug tourism.
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Ex-Murdoch editors lose bid to have UK hacking charges dropped
Two former editors of a British tabloid newspaper shut down by owner Rupert Murdoch over a phone-hacking scandal lost a legal battle on Friday to have criminal charges against them dropped.