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now on bbc news, scandalous phone hacking trial, episode three. i wanted to expose the criminality that runs through the heart of this corporation. they very nearly ruined my life. i have certainly seen how they have ruined the lives of others. it's really difficult for me to sit here and talk about this because... the whole point of fighting these newspapers is because i was so keen to have my privacy. i feel a sense of duty to expose them as they've exposed us. prince harry and sir eltonjohn have launched legal action _ against the publishers of the daily mail. -

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Scandalous

now on bbc news, scandalous phone hacking trial, episode three. i wanted to expose the criminality that runs through the heart of this corporation. they very nearly ruined my life. i have certainly seen how they have ruined the lives of others. it's really difficult for me to sit here and talk about this because... the whole point of fighting these newspapers is because i was so keen to have my privacy. i feel a sense of duty to expose them as they've exposed us. prince harry and sir eltonjohn have launched legal action _ against the publishers of the daily mail. -

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palace said it wouldn't sue the publisher in return for newsgroup paying damages at some point in the future and making an apology. prince harry said that that meant everything was on hold and he couldn't make any progress. the judge said he thought there was a vague and limited evidence for that claim, which he said lacked plausibility and credibility. he said that as a result it was not able to give the prince any leeway on the six—year limitation rule, and therefore there will be no phone hacking trial involving prince harry. hacking trial involving prince har . ., ~ hacking trial involving prince har . ., hacking trial involving prince har . . , hacking trial involving prince har. .,�* , . hacking trial involving prince har. .mg, , . �*, harry. thank you very much. let's sta in harry. thank you very much. let's stay in the — harry. thank you very much. let's stay in the courts. _ here, the high court in london has ruled that a home office decision to "routinely" place unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful. the judge ruled that the power to place children in hotels should only be used in an emergency and for very short periods of time. the case was brought by the charity every child protected against trafficking. let's go to westminster. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is there for us now.

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BBC News at Six

there will be no phone hacking trial. but he is also suing the paper for allegedly using private investigators to get hold of his personal information. thejudge investigators to get hold of his personal information. the judge said that case could go ahead, there could be a trial, it may be next year and there are more than a hundred people who also want to sue the newspaper for hundred people who also want to sue the newspaperfor similar allegations. the newspaper for similar allegations.— passengers whose claims against wizz air were rejected will now have them re—examined after an "unprecedented" intervention by the uk's aviation regulator. the civil aviation authority is taking action following concerns the airline has not been paying passengers what they were owed for cancelled or delayed flights. the action could lead to claims over the past six years being reopened. the "routine" housing of unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful, the high court has ruled. the court said children could be placed in hotels for "very short periods in true emergency situations" but not "systematically or routinely". the home office have said it had "no option" but to temporarily use hotels.

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Prince Harry Shares How Alleged Phone Hacking Made Him Doubt People He 'Trusted The Most'

Prince Harry said photos published by The People of him and the late Caroline Flack in 2009 made him "livid" as it was supposed to be a private meeting.

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King Charles, Prince William Were 'Wary' About Harry Testifying In Phone Hacking Trial: Royal Expert

Royal expert Katie Nicholl claims Prince William and King Charles were apprehensive about Prince Harry speaking out about phone hacking.

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BBC News

customary not to do such disproportionate and discriminatory warfare. i5 disproportionate and discriminatory warfare. is it ossible discriminatory warfare. is it possible to _ discriminatory warfare. is it possible to gather- discriminatory warfare. is it possible to gather the evidence required to prove beyond reasonable doubt who is required in —— who is responsible in these circumstances? it responsible in these circumstances? , ., ., circumstances? it will be a lot of intelligence _ circumstances? it will be a lot of intelligence as _ circumstances? it will be a lot of intelligence as well - circumstances? it will be a lot of intelligence as well as - of intelligence as well as physical evidence but there is a large gap between the theory of whether this is a war crime and the accountability for this crime. because you may find that the discussion about war crime beings but is being part of the peace process which will hopefully in this conflict. irate hopefully in this conflict. we appreciate — hopefully in this conflict. we appreciate your expertise on this. thank you. here in the uk as prince harry prepares to give evidence for a second day in a phone hacking trial in london he has also been the focus of a court case in the united states where temps are under way to have his visa application made public. —— where attempts are under way.

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Prince Harry Called Out For 'Arrogance' After Snubbing Judge's Call To Attend Phone Hacking Trial

Royal experts felt that Prince Harry was being arrogant for not listening to the judge's request for him to attend the first day of the phone hacking trial.

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Americas Newsroom

people who are truly desperately in need. >> bill: i think most people would agree giving at narcan you want to save lives. a lot of people like the line at free crack pipes and chap stick. >> dana: i don't know what i would do without chap stick. who am i to say? we're a fan of yours. >> great to see you both. bill in studio. >> dana: let's talk about prince harry taking the stand at a u.k. court in a phone hacking trial. the first senior member of the british royal testify in court in more than 100 years. greg palkot live in london with more. he is making history all over the place. >> it is showdown day for prince harry and the media. london court for his lawsuit against the daily mirror newspaper group. he said they used illegal phone hacking saying in an opening statement the media has blood on its hands. the u.k. media and government

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BBC News at Ten

also on the programme... prince harry makes history, becoming the first senior royal to give evidence in court for more than 100 years, in his phone hacking trial. destroying fields of poppies in afghanistan, after the taliban banned their cultivation for opium, but farmers ask how they're to feed their families. and the rift that rocked the world of golf is suddenly healed, to the astonishment of onlookers. 0n newsnight at 10.30pm: another british woman has made allegations of sexual violence against andrew tate. she speaks exclusively to newsnight — and we'll hear from the lawyer representing four women pursuing a civil claim against him. good evening. after the destruction of part of a crucial dam in southern ukraine, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate towns and villages to escape rising flood waters. the dam sits between russian—held territory to the south and ukrainian territory to the north.

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