Former Conservative MP Harvey Proctor says he has never received an apology from Labour Lord Tom Watson for his role in promoting a fantasist's sick claims.
THE owner of The Sun today settled a High Court case with Prince Harry and the Labour peer Lord Watson over historical allegations. The agreement brings to an end legal proceedings which dated
The pair are the only remaining litigants against News Group Newspapers after hundreds of others settled their claims with the publisher.
FORMER Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson has praised the Duke of Sussex’s “bravery and astonishing courage” after the pair settled
Former Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson hailed Prince Harry's 'bravery and astonishing courage' after the Duke of Sussex settled his legal action against The Sun. Harry and Lord Watson brought legal action against News Group Newspapers (NGN) over allegations of unlawful information gathering by journalists and private investigators between 1996-2011.
The Duke of Sussex is one of two people, along with former Labour deputy leader Lord Tom Watson, suing News Group Newspapers. The Duke of Sussex will not attend the opening of his trial against ...
The Duke of Sussex and Lord Tom Watson, pictured, had taken legal action against NGN over allegations of unlawful information gathering (Lucy North/PA) PA Wire “I am sorry that for some time ...
The two still involved in legal action against NGN - Lord Watson has also been a vocal critic of NGN, having been a prominent figure in the Leveson Inquiry
Lord Tom Watson (Yui Mok/PA ... Lord Watson was born in Sheffield in 1967 and joined the Labour Party as a teenager. He has long taken an interest in music and technology, becoming the first ...
Whispers rippled through the court in the moments before Prince Harry’s lawyer sensationally revealed a settlement had been reached with Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
Shortly before an up-to-ten-week trial was due to begin this week, the Duke of Sussex and NGN reached an agreement.
In 2023, Harry won a case against Mirror Group Newspapers over claims that his phone had been hacked with the knowledge of senior editorial staff, and he will be involved in another phone-hacking case next year, against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail.