News of the World publisher ‘unlawfully obtained’ private information on Harry from age nine, lawyer says
Court hears alleged unlawful activity was "known about, encouraged and concealed by those in positions of responsibility".
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Court hears alleged unlawful activity was "known about, encouraged and concealed by those in positions of responsibility".
ByThe Culture Secretary and Home Secretary have allowed the documents to be used for the legal proceedings.
ByMirror Group Newspapers also ordered to pay part of costs of last year's hacking trial.
ByPhone-hacking claimants including the Duke of Sussex are seeking costs of almost £2m.
ByHarry failed last month in a bid to stop the case from going to trial.
ByBradby said balancing access and rigour was "the complication of journalism".
ByThe Duke of Sussex has been awarded £140,600 in damages.
ByLawyer David Sherborne will ask the Government to vary restrictions on Leveson material.
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