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Ban will apply worldwide to all of media group’s online and print outlets, including the Guardian, Observer, and Guardian Weekly
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Newspaper retains considerable influence among those who will shape the direction of Conservatives
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Prince Harry became one of the most senior royals ever to give evidence in an English court this week. Jim Waterson reports from the high court in London where tabloid phone hacking was back under the microscopePodcast
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Duke of Sussex finishes giving evidence at high court in case against Mirror Group Newspapers
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Judge in case against Mirror Group Newspapers ‘a little surprised’ at prince’s non-appearance
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Andrew Green KC, for the Mirror, says the ‘designated hacker for the Mirror’ in the early 00s said he never attempted to hack duke’s phone
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Lawyer suggests then-editor, Piers Morgan, was disingenuous when he later wrote that he had ‘heard rumours’ about friendship
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Duke of Sussex is a part of a 100-strong lawsuit against Mirror Group over allegations of hacking – but his participation is unprecedented for a royal
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More than a century before Prince Harry’s appearance next week, future King Edward VII was grilled at ‘salacious’ trial
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Duke of Sussex to accuse journalists of phone hacking but publisher will in turn try to cast doubt on royal’s evidence
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Jack Nicholls, who provides F1 coverage for Netflix and BBC, lost his job working for electric Formula E series
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Chief executive Carolyn McCall says there has been ‘a lot of inaccuracy’ in reporting of This Morning controversy