Prince Harry‘s trip to the United Kingdom as part of a hearing in his claim against Associated Newspapers hasn’t stopped his brother, Prince William, from enjoying his family holiday. William and Harry have reportedly not met face-to-face after the publication of Harry’s Spare autobiography, which depicted William poorly. William reportedly has no plans to see Harry and is spending time with his wife, Kate Middleton, and their three children. A royal biographer says William sees “no reason” to let Prince Harry “spoil” his time off.
Prince William has to plans to see Prince Harry during his children’s school holiday | Mark Cuthbert/U.K. Press via Getty Images Prince Harry is one of several celebrities seeking justice against British publisher
The Duke of Sussex attended hearings against Associated Newspapers Ltd. for a case focused on illegal information gathering. He subsequently joined the London proceedings on Mar. 27 and 28 but didn’t attend on Mar.
Prince William has to plans to see Prince Harry during his children’s school holiday | Mark Cuthbert/U.K. Press via Getty Images Prince Harry is one of several celebrities seeking justice against British publisher
The Duke of Sussex attended hearings against Associated Newspapers Ltd. for a case focused on illegal information gathering. He subsequently joined the London proceedings on Mar. 27 and 28 but didn’t attend on Mar.
- 3/30/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Prince Harry’s lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers approached the four-day hearing stage this week, with the royal making an unexpected appearance at the U.K. High Court on Monday morning.
The lawsuit, filed in October 2022, alleges that the tabloid publisher organized “breaking and entry into private property” to the extent of bugging homes, cars, and phone devices through the use of private investigators. Associated Newspapers is also being sued by Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, and Sadie Frost, who also appeared in court.
The lawsuit, filed in October 2022, alleges that the tabloid publisher organized “breaking and entry into private property” to the extent of bugging homes, cars, and phone devices through the use of private investigators. Associated Newspapers is also being sued by Elton John and his husband, David Furnish, Elizabeth Hurley, and Sadie Frost, who also appeared in court.
- 3/27/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Prince Harry has unexpectedly arrived at London’s High Court as a privacy case against The Daily Mail publisher Associated Press gets underway today.
Somewhat ironically given the nature of his appearance, the Duke of Sussex was surrounded by reporters and photographers as he made his way to the High Court’s front gates.
The treatment of Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, was one of the key themes of their Netflix doc series Harry & Meghan and his autobiography, Spare. The fact he has chosen to attend in person today shows how seriously the royal is taking this week’s hearings.
Harry is one of several high profile claimants accusing The Daily Mail of several privacy breaches, including phone tapping.
Others include Elton John and his husband David Furnish, The Royals and Austin Powers actress Liz Hurley, filmmaker and actress Sadie Frost and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, whose son Stephen...
Somewhat ironically given the nature of his appearance, the Duke of Sussex was surrounded by reporters and photographers as he made his way to the High Court’s front gates.
The treatment of Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, was one of the key themes of their Netflix doc series Harry & Meghan and his autobiography, Spare. The fact he has chosen to attend in person today shows how seriously the royal is taking this week’s hearings.
Harry is one of several high profile claimants accusing The Daily Mail of several privacy breaches, including phone tapping.
Others include Elton John and his husband David Furnish, The Royals and Austin Powers actress Liz Hurley, filmmaker and actress Sadie Frost and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, whose son Stephen...
- 3/27/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on the key executives and companies outside of the U.S. shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we’re talking with James and Soleta Rogan, the founders of prolific UK documentary indie Rogan Productions, with past credits including Black Power, Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation and Netflix’s My Daughter’s Killer. The pair discuss a rollercoaster 10 years in which they have secured multiple BAFTAs, worked with Steve McQueen and are now winning big business from the streamers.
The 2018 Grierson Awards – Britain’s most prestigious ceremony in the documentary-making calendar – will be remembered for a heartwrenching moment when Baroness Doreen Lawrence spoke beautifully about the legacy of her son Stephen, as she collected two gongs for BBC documentary Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation.
Lawrence was introduced on stage by softy spoken Stephen director James Rogan,...
The 2018 Grierson Awards – Britain’s most prestigious ceremony in the documentary-making calendar – will be remembered for a heartwrenching moment when Baroness Doreen Lawrence spoke beautifully about the legacy of her son Stephen, as she collected two gongs for BBC documentary Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation.
Lawrence was introduced on stage by softy spoken Stephen director James Rogan,...
- 1/18/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry has filed another lawsuit against media company Associated Newspapers, the publisher of British tabloids the Daily Mail and the Mail, recently.
Also suing the media company are musician Elton John and his husband, producer David Furnish, actresses Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost, and campaigner Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon, reports ‘Variety’.
The group claim they have been “the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by Associated Newspapers,” according to a press release from law firm Hamlins, which is representing Prince Harry and Frost.
As per ‘Variety’, court records show three separate lawsuits citing “misuse of private information” were filed against Associated Newspapers in London’s High Court by Gunnercooke on behalf of its clients. Prince Harry and Frost’s lawsuits have yet to appear in court records but Hamlins said that legal action has been launched.
Amongst the allegations, the...
Also suing the media company are musician Elton John and his husband, producer David Furnish, actresses Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost, and campaigner Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon, reports ‘Variety’.
The group claim they have been “the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by Associated Newspapers,” according to a press release from law firm Hamlins, which is representing Prince Harry and Frost.
As per ‘Variety’, court records show three separate lawsuits citing “misuse of private information” were filed against Associated Newspapers in London’s High Court by Gunnercooke on behalf of its clients. Prince Harry and Frost’s lawsuits have yet to appear in court records but Hamlins said that legal action has been launched.
Amongst the allegations, the...
- 10/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Prince Harry, Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley are among high-profile people that have launched a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online.
The legal action accuses the British publisher of “abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy,” according to a press release issued Thursday by law firm Hamlins, which is representing Prince Harry and Sadie Frost. They are named in the suit alongside David Furnish, the husband of Elton John, and campaigner Baroness Doreen Lawrence.
Other allegations contained in the suit include Associated Newspapers hiring private eyes to place listening devices in cars and homes, hiring people to secretly bug and record private phone calls, paying off police officials for sensitive information, accessing bank accounts and financial transactions, and impersonating people to obtain confidential medical information from hospitals and clinics.
“These individuals have...
Prince Harry, Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley are among high-profile people that have launched a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online.
The legal action accuses the British publisher of “abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy,” according to a press release issued Thursday by law firm Hamlins, which is representing Prince Harry and Sadie Frost. They are named in the suit alongside David Furnish, the husband of Elton John, and campaigner Baroness Doreen Lawrence.
Other allegations contained in the suit include Associated Newspapers hiring private eyes to place listening devices in cars and homes, hiring people to secretly bug and record private phone calls, paying off police officials for sensitive information, accessing bank accounts and financial transactions, and impersonating people to obtain confidential medical information from hospitals and clinics.
“These individuals have...
- 10/6/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A group of celebrities are taking legal action against Associated Newspapers.
This week, Prince Harry, Elton John and more stars launched lawsuits against the publisher of The Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, Variety reported.
Read More: Palace Aides Reportedly Looking To Stop Prince Harry Publishing Memoir
The group, which also includes Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, David Furnish and Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon, alleged they are “the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by Associated Newspapers.”
Several of the filings cite “misuse of private information” in their claims against the publisher.
Allegations include the hiring of private investigators to bug phones and cars, paying police for inside information, hiring people to listen in on phone conversations, impersonating staff at hospitals to access banking and financial information “through illicit means and manipulation.”
Read More: Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Hold Hands In New Portraits After...
This week, Prince Harry, Elton John and more stars launched lawsuits against the publisher of The Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, Variety reported.
Read More: Palace Aides Reportedly Looking To Stop Prince Harry Publishing Memoir
The group, which also includes Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, David Furnish and Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon, alleged they are “the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by Associated Newspapers.”
Several of the filings cite “misuse of private information” in their claims against the publisher.
Allegations include the hiring of private investigators to bug phones and cars, paying police for inside information, hiring people to listen in on phone conversations, impersonating staff at hospitals to access banking and financial information “through illicit means and manipulation.”
Read More: Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Hold Hands In New Portraits After...
- 10/6/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
New uncle spotted! While his royal brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, were busy welcoming their third child into the world, Prince Harry stepped out with his bride-to-be Meghan Markle for a public engagement across London. On Monday, the soon-to-be newlyweds arrived to St Martin-in-the-Fields church for a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of Stephen Lawrence's death. Lawrence was murdered in a racially-motivated attack in 1993. The couple arrived hand in hand and stopped outside the building to speak with Lawrence's mother, Doreen Lawrence, and her son Stuart. The royal is also slated to read a...
- 4/23/2018
- E! Online
Kate Middleton is about to disappear from the public eye! Before she gives birth to her second child next month, the Duchess of Cambridge made her final official appearance in South London Friday. Middleton, 33, and her husband Prince William, 32, took a tour of the Stephen Lawrence Centre, a place for community learning and social research. For the mid-morning event, Middleton wore the same hot pink Mulberry coat she modeled during her 2014 trip to New York. Baroness Doreen Lawrence of Clarendon accompanied their Royal Highnesses during the tour. They met with staff and volunteers in the reception before seeing the Harris Academy law workshop in the lecture room. The Duke and Duchess were also shown a display of...
- 3/27/2015
- E! Online
A variety of stars across TV, theatre and film have written to all major UK broadcasters calling for increased ethnic diversity on British TV and behind the camera.
Signatories on the letter, published in The Guardian today, include Lenny Henry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Richard Curtis, Russell T Davies, Idris Elba, Neil Gaiman, David Harewood, Harry Hill, Terry Jones, Asif Kapadia, Doreen Lawrence, Jimmy McGovern, Phyllida Lloyd, Bill Nighy, Lynda La Plante, Alan Sugar, Meera Syal and Emma Thompson, among others.
Read the letter to The Guardian in full
The recipients of the letter were BBC director general Tony Hall, ITV chief executive Adam Crozier, Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham, BSkyB chief executive Jeremy Darroch and Philippe Dauman, chief executive of new Channel 5 owner Viacom.
"We are dismayed at the poor numbers of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (Bame) people both on our screens and working behind the camera," the letter reads.
Signatories on the letter, published in The Guardian today, include Lenny Henry, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Richard Curtis, Russell T Davies, Idris Elba, Neil Gaiman, David Harewood, Harry Hill, Terry Jones, Asif Kapadia, Doreen Lawrence, Jimmy McGovern, Phyllida Lloyd, Bill Nighy, Lynda La Plante, Alan Sugar, Meera Syal and Emma Thompson, among others.
Read the letter to The Guardian in full
The recipients of the letter were BBC director general Tony Hall, ITV chief executive Adam Crozier, Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham, BSkyB chief executive Jeremy Darroch and Philippe Dauman, chief executive of new Channel 5 owner Viacom.
"We are dismayed at the poor numbers of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (Bame) people both on our screens and working behind the camera," the letter reads.
- 8/20/2014
- Digital Spy
Previews of the film about Mark Kennedy and other police spies to be held around the country this month
A new documentary about the police's undercover operations is being made.
Back in November 2011, Channel Four broadcast a documentary about Mark Kennedy, the police spy who spent many years undercover in environmental groups. It was made very much from his point of view.
This new documentary will be different - it tells the story from the point of view of those who were the targets of the police's covert espionage.
Jason Kirkpatrick, the director of the new documentary Spied Upon, says that the aim of his film is to show the "human story of what it's like to be targeted by secret police, while revealing at a human scale today's complex international spying apparatus."
The film is personal for Kirkpatrick. He was befriended by Kennedy while he was undercover. As he says,...
A new documentary about the police's undercover operations is being made.
Back in November 2011, Channel Four broadcast a documentary about Mark Kennedy, the police spy who spent many years undercover in environmental groups. It was made very much from his point of view.
This new documentary will be different - it tells the story from the point of view of those who were the targets of the police's covert espionage.
Jason Kirkpatrick, the director of the new documentary Spied Upon, says that the aim of his film is to show the "human story of what it's like to be targeted by secret police, while revealing at a human scale today's complex international spying apparatus."
The film is personal for Kirkpatrick. He was befriended by Kennedy while he was undercover. As he says,...
- 10/7/2013
- by Rob Evans
- The Guardian - Film News
Read the Guardian editorial staff's choices and add yours in the comments below
It was the year of the Olympics, the omnishambles, the Higgs boson and the Facebook flotation. In American and Russian elections voters stuck with the faces they knew, while France and China ushered in a new slate of leaders. The eurozone teetered on another brink, while the southern hemisphere powered ahead. But who were the people that shaped 2012? Below, Guardian editors and staff nominate their pick for Person of the Year. Add your selection, or endorsement, to the comment thread below. We will then conduct a readers' poll of the six most popular choices.
Malala Yousafzai – nominated by Lucy Lamble, global development editor
The assassination attempt on 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai made the world acknowledge her bravery in defending girls' right to education.
In a speech last November, Malala said: "I know the importance of education...
It was the year of the Olympics, the omnishambles, the Higgs boson and the Facebook flotation. In American and Russian elections voters stuck with the faces they knew, while France and China ushered in a new slate of leaders. The eurozone teetered on another brink, while the southern hemisphere powered ahead. But who were the people that shaped 2012? Below, Guardian editors and staff nominate their pick for Person of the Year. Add your selection, or endorsement, to the comment thread below. We will then conduct a readers' poll of the six most popular choices.
Malala Yousafzai – nominated by Lucy Lamble, global development editor
The assassination attempt on 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai made the world acknowledge her bravery in defending girls' right to education.
In a speech last November, Malala said: "I know the importance of education...
- 12/4/2012
- by The Guardian, Guardian readers
- The Guardian - Film News
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