Meghan complained to ITV about Piers claiming his views could upset people with mental health problems
Mr Morgan refused to apologise or back down saying: Freedom of speech is a hill I m happy to die on
Ranvir Singh hosted Good Morning Britain with Susanna Reid today as show beat BBC rival for the first time
Piers stands by his view that he didn t believe a word of the Duke and Duchess Oprah interview shown by ITV
Critics orchestrated a campaign to inundate Ofcom with complaints with 41,000 received in 24 hours
Ten-year sentences for vandalising memorials and tougher police powers part of overhaul of judicial system
Government says police will be better able to protect themselves and the public
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Stronger police powers and harsher punishments for crimes - including ten year prison sentences for those who vandalise memorials - feature in a new legislation that the aims to overhaul the judicial system.
Piers Morgan faced a social media campaign over comments he made about Harry and Meghan s interview
He faced a huge online backlash after he said he didn t believe a word of the Duke and Duchess Oprah talk
Twitter users responded by sharing links to Ofcom and gave instructions on how to complain to TV regulator
Ofcom today announced it was launching an investigation following the raft of complaints from Twitter users
MailOnline editor at large, who has helped show to record ratings, had blazing row with Alex Beresford today
They were discussing the Sussexes interview with Oprah, where the couple accused Royal Family of racism
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The West Yorkshire Police Federation has hit out after the Government has not given police officers priority in the second phase of the Covid vaccine rollout THE West Yorkshire Police Federation has said they feel stabbed in the back after the Government decided not to give police officers priority in the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination rollout. Experts advising the UK government say vaccinating people in order of age is the fastest way to cut Covid-19 deaths. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), which has looked at evidence on best how to reduce serious illness and death from Covid-19 in phase two of the UK s vaccination programme, says prioritising certain jobs could leave some vulnerable people waiting longer for a first dose.