London — Britain's Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against the U.K. newspaper group owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, News Group Newspapers, his lawyer told CBS News on Wednesday.
Prince Harry, who spent five years pursuing Murdoch's papers, declared it a "vindication for the hundreds of other claimants who were strong-armed into settling, without being able to get to the truth ...
Prince Harry wins court battle against Rupert Murdoch's newspaper, receiving substantial damages and an apology for illegal activities by The Sun. Prince Harry won his court battle against Rupert ...
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Murdoch's tabloid's lawyer informed the high court in London. Prince Harry settled on Wednesday a hotly-disputed lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloid publisher, which apologised for hacking ...
The Prince Harry privacy invasion case seems to have reached a conclusion as Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloids made a rare apology to the member of the UK royal family. The apology comes as part of the ...
Prince Harry has won a “monumental” victory against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids and has achieved at least some of the accountability sought in his sustained legal action against News ...
Harry's lawyer said a deal had been struck after NGN agreed to pay significant damages and admitted Harry, younger son of Britain's King Charles, had been the victim of unlawful activity by the ...
LONDON – Prince Harry settled his privacy claim against billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper group on Jan 22 after the publisher admitted unlawful actions at its Sun tabloid for the ...
London — Britain's Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against the U.K. newspaper group owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch, News Group Newspapers, his lawyer told CBS News on Wednesday.
Rupert Murdoch has now spent around £2bn in keeping the truth about the way his news organisations operate out of the courts in the UK and US, writes Alan Rusbridger. Please don’t shrug and say it’s n ...