Prince Harry's team is set to appeal against the latest ruling over his security in the UK but there could be a particular reason behind that decision, according to a legal expert.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were stripped of their security following their shock royal departure in 2020, with the Duke of Sussex set to find out the result of a court case today
Prince Harry flew to the UK earlier this month following news of his father’s cancer diagnosis, and it has emerged he was provided with a full security team during his brief visit to London
Prince Harry is hours away from finding out the result after he took High Court legal action against the Home Office over his UK security costs with a verdict pending
Prince Harry took legal action against the Home Office after the decision was made to alter his security arrangements when he stepped down as a working royal.
Prince Harry, 39, will now have to pay court costs of almost £50,000 by December 29 after losing a libel court battle over a story in Mail on Sunday about his legal challenge against the Home Office
Licensing rules were relaxed in July 2020 to allow pubs to sell takeaway pints without the permission of local councils. They allowed customers to have their drinks outside where there was a lower likelihood of Covid-19 transmission.
The prominent New Conservatives group of Tory MPs has blasted the Government this evening for allowing foreign brick builders in to undercut British workers.
The Metropolitan Police has repeated its apology after more failings were exposed over how the force investigated Britain's most notorious racist killing.