The Duke of Sussex was ordered by a judge to water down an “unduly tendentious” attack on the media, court documents have revealed. The Duke made a rare personal statement in court on Monday, in which he took aim at the Mail on Sunday over a story that wrongly …
Read More »Prince Harry accepts apology, damages in UK libel suit
LONDON — Prince Harry on Monday accepted an apology and damages from the publisher of British tabloid The Mail on Sunday and its online … Source link
Read More »Prince Harry accepts apology and damages over ‘false and defamatory’ Mail articles
Prince Harry has accepted an apology and damages from the publisher of The Mail On Sunday and MailOnline over what his lawyer said were baseless, false and defamatory allegations he turned his back on the Royal Marines after stepping down as a senior royal. The Duke of Sussex sued Associated …
Read More »The Duke of Sussex accepts damages from Mail publishers in libel case – Royal Central
By DoD News Features – 160508-D-DB155-003, CC BY 2.0, Wiki Commons The Duke of Sussex has accepted an apology and damages from the publishers of the Mail on Sunday newspaper and the Mail Online over an article claiming he had ‘’turned his back’’ on the Armed Forces. The pieces, published …
Read More »Royal Dutch Shell PLC set to acquire Post Office broadband arm
The acquisition will cost £80mln and add 500,000 customers to Shell Energy’s retail customer base PLC () is set to acquire the broadband business of the Post Office as it attempts further to burnish its green credentials. The acquisition will cost £80mln and add 500,000 customers to Shell Energy’s retail …
Read More »Can I claim a refund if Brexit has increased postage prices?
Image source: Getty Images Share this page: Before Brexit, UK shoppers could buy items from anywhere in the EU without having to worry about import duties and other charges. However, following Brexit, things have changed. Brits ordering items from the EU are now facing increased postage prices due to new …
Read More »Royal Canadian Mint unveils new silver coin commemorating history of Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia
A new $20 silver coin commemorating the Black Loyalists who landed in Nova Scotia as a result of the American Revolution. The Canadian Press A new, $20 silver coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint to coincide with the start of Black History month commemorates the Black Loyalists who landed …
Read More »The cardboard box shortage making life hard for shops across the UK
When Joelle Nebbe-Mornod recently went to order her usual batch of boxes for her wine-delivery business, her supplier told her there was a big delay because of a cardboard shortage. “We have no business if we can’t deliver,” says the owner of Alpine Wines in Idle, West Yorkshire. “Packaging stocks …
Read More »Prince Harry Settles ‘Daily Mail’ Libel Case About Royal Marine Article
After a high profile legal battle, Prince Harry has settled his libel case with the Mail On Sunday and Mail Online after the newspaper published claims the royal had “not been in touch” with the Royal Marines after he stepped down as a senior royal. Prince Harry sued publishers Associated …
Read More »Covid tests save firms thousands of working days
Tata steelworks, Port Talbot Shutterstock Several large companies have announced encouraging results from workplace Covid-19 tests, that they say have saved thousands of working days and allowed sites to continue operating throughout the UK. Retailer John Lewis, which also runs Waitrose, said it had conducted more than 45,700 government-supported tests, …
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