The Duke of Sussex and Lord Tom Watson pushed ... Harry and the former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, who were both represented by David Sherborne, released a lengthy joint statement labelling ...
In March 2023, Harry was also denied permission to amend his claim to include allegations that The Sun hired private investigators to target his then-girlfriend Meghan Markle in 2016. He was further ...
An eleventh-hour deal between the Duke of Sussex, 40 ... The former working royal joined forces with former Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson against the publisher over alleged unlawful ...
Lord Tom Watson, former Labour deputy leader, speaks to the media after he and the Duke of Sussex settled their legal action (Lucy North/PA) Lord Watson was also offered a “full and unequivocal ...
The Duke of Sussex settled his legal action against News ... Lord Tom Watson, former Labour deputy leader, who was also taking legal action against the publisher, settled his claim as well.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, alleged that journalists ... Tom Watson, former deputy leader of the Labour Party, was also engaged in legal action against the publisher, but he too has settled his ...
The Duke of Sussex claimed a landmark victory as Rupert ... which was taking place alongside former Labour Member of Parliament Tom Watson. Harry was not present in court on Tuesday and was ...
The Duke of Sussex has received an “unequivocal apology ... Lord Tom Watson, former Labour deputy leader, also settled his claim as he was also offered a “full and unequivocal” apology ...
The Duke of Sussex has settled his claim against ... Lord Tom Watson, former deputy leader of the Labour Party, was pursuing legal action alongside Harry but also settled. While their cases ...
The Duke of Sussex has settled his legal action against ... Lord Tom Watson, former Labour deputy leader, was also taking legal action against the publisher, but also settled his claim.
The Duke of Sussex has settled his legal action against News Group Newspapers ... that NGN’s response to the 2006 arrests and subsequent actions were regrettable.” Lord Tom Watson, former Labour ...
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